Exploring concomitant concepts in the discussion on the circular economy: A bibliometric analysis of web of science, scopus and twitter

dc.contributor.authorMirzyńska, Annacs
dc.contributor.authorKosch, Oskarcs
dc.contributor.authorSchieg, Martincs
dc.contributor.authorŠuhajda, Karelcs
dc.contributor.authorSzarucki, Marekcs
dc.coverage.issue6cs
dc.coverage.volume27cs
dc.date.issued2021-11-18cs
dc.description.abstractA growing interest in the circular economy, which is seen in the intensification of public discourse, could lead to a danger of blurring the concept and introducing inefficiency in implementing circular economy-based solutions. This study explores the trend in concomitant or accompanying concepts of the discussion about the circular economy themes understanding regarding scientific publications (3,486 publications from Web of Science and Scopus) and popular (non-scientific) domain (represented by 106,504 tweets) in the years 2011-2018. By employing text mining, we calculated the Jaccard similarity index divided into years. The results reveal changes over time in themes accompanying the circular economy discussion and a trend of rising recognition of research-related keywords in general public discussion, with unweighted similarity reaching 39.44% in 2018. Our Twitter keyword research perspective indicates the need to consider the consumer's role in the development of the circular economy - through keywords that are closely related to consumers' daily activities.en
dc.description.abstractA growing interest in the circular economy, which is seen in the intensification of public discourse, could lead to a danger of blurring the concept and introducing inefficiency in implementing circular economy-based solutions. This study explores the trend in concomitant or accompanying concepts of the discussion about the circular economy themes understanding regarding scientific publications (3,486 publications from Web of Science and Scopus) and popular (non-scientific) domain (represented by 106,504 tweets) in the years 2011-2018. By employing text mining, we calculated the Jaccard similarity index divided into years. The results reveal changes over time in themes accompanying the circular economy discussion and a trend of rising recognition of research-related keywords in general public discussion, with unweighted similarity reaching 39.44% in 2018. Our Twitter keyword research perspective indicates the need to consider the consumer's role in the development of the circular economy - through keywords that are closely related to consumers' daily activities.en
dc.formattextcs
dc.format.extent1539-1562cs
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfcs
dc.identifier.citationTechnological and Economic Development of Economy. 2021, vol. 27, issue 6, p. 1539-1562.en
dc.identifier.doi10.3846/tede.2021.15801cs
dc.identifier.issn2029-4913cs
dc.identifier.orcid0000-0001-7842-6966cs
dc.identifier.other177215cs
dc.identifier.researcheridAAD-6344-2019cs
dc.identifier.scopus54403777800cs
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11012/204018
dc.language.isoencs
dc.publisherVilnius Gediminas Technical Universitycs
dc.relation.ispartofTechnological and Economic Development of Economycs
dc.relation.urihttps://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/TEDE/article/view/15801cs
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalcs
dc.rights.accessopenAccesscs
dc.rights.sherpahttp://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/issn/2029-4913/cs
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/cs
dc.subjectBibliometricsen
dc.subjectCircular economyen
dc.subjectConcepts meaningen
dc.subjectSustainable developmenten
dc.subjectTwitteren
dc.subjectBibliometrics
dc.subjectCircular economy
dc.subjectConcepts meaning
dc.subjectSustainable development
dc.subjectTwitter
dc.titleExploring concomitant concepts in the discussion on the circular economy: A bibliometric analysis of web of science, scopus and twitteren
dc.title.alternativeExploring concomitant concepts in the discussion on the circular economy: A bibliometric analysis of web of science, scopus and twitteren
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dc.type.statusPeer-revieweden
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sync.item.insts2025.10.14 14:16:00en
sync.item.modts2025.10.14 10:32:46en
thesis.grantorVysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební. Ústav pozemního stavitelstvícs

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