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Assessment of the scientific debate on corruption and anti-corruption policy: a bibliometric approach

Assessment of the scientific debate on corruption and anti-corruption policy: a bibliometric approach

Abstract

The article presents a bibliometric analysis of scientific publications on anti-corruption policy, focusing on the dynamics of academic interest, the geography of research, international scientific cooperation, and thematic clusters. The methodological basis of the study includes tools such as Google Trends, Bibliometrix, and VOSviewer, as well as data from the Scopus and Web of Science databases. The authors identify key trends in the search activity of Ukrainian users regarding corruption, analyze the leading countries in terms of publication output, the most cited sources, and the thematic content of scientific articles. Particular emphasis is placed on the relevance of studies devoted to transparency, accountability, judicial reform, institutional mechanisms, and the economic consequences of corruption. It is established that the highest research activity is demonstrated by authors from the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Ukraine, and several Eastern European countries. The analysis confirms the growing interdisciplinary approach to anti-corruption research, encompassing economics, law, political science, and sociology. The article contributes to the development of the scientific foundation for shaping effective state anti-corruption policies.

У статті здійснено бібліометричний аналіз наукових публікацій з тематики антикорупційної політики, зосереджуючись на динаміці академічного інтересу, географії досліджень, науковій співпраці та тематичних кластерах. Методологічною основою дослідження стали інструменти Google Trends, Bibliometrix та VOSviewer, а також дані з баз Scopus та Web of Science. Автори виокремлюють ключові тренди у пошуковій активності українських користувачів щодо корупції, аналізують лідерів за кількістю публікацій, найцитованіші джерела, а також змістовні аспекти наукових статей. Зокрема, наголошено на актуальності досліджень, присвячених прозорості, підзвітності, судовій реформі, інституційним механізмам та економічним наслідкам корупції. Встановлено, що найбільшу наукову активність демонструють автори із США, Великої Британії, Китаю, України, а також низки країн Східної Європи. Проведений аналіз підтверджує зростання міждисциплінарного підходу в дослідженнях антикорупційної тематики, що охоплює економіку, право, політичні науки та соціологію. Стаття є внеском у розвиток наукового підґрунтя для формування ефективної державної антикорупційної політики.

Keywords

bibliometric analysis, corruption, корупція; антикорупційна політика; публічне управління; бібліометричний аналіз, anti-corruption policy, public administration

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