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DOI 10.35631/IJMTSS.415003
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
MODERN TRENDS IN
SOCIAL SCIENCES
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A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF 68 YEARS OF RESEARCH ON
CHARITABLE GIVING
Aqilah Yaacob
1*
, Gan Jen Ling
2
1
School of Management and Marketing, Taylor’s University, Malaysia
Email: aqilah.yaacob@taylors.edu.my
2
School of Management and Marketing, Taylor’s University, Malaysia
Email: jenling.gan@taylors.edu.my
*
Corresponding Author
Article Info: Abstract:
Article history:
Received date:09.12.2020
Revised date: 21.12.2020
Accepted date: 05.01.2021
Published date: 03.03.2021
To cite this document:
Yaacob, A., & Gan, J. L. (2021). A
Bibliometric Analysis of 68 Years of
Research on Charitable Giving.
International Journal of Modern
Trends in Social Sciences, 4 (15), 21-
42.
DOI:10.35631/IJMTSS.415003
This work is licensed under CC BY 4.0
This is the first study, to the authors’ knowledge, to evaluate and quantify
the progress of charitable giving as there is no research on the global trend of
charitable giving. This research aimed to retrieve journal articles related to
charitable giving over a 68-year time span and suggest new avenues for
future research. This study involved a bibliometric analysis from 1,144
publications related to the theme, registered in the Scopus database from
1951 to the recent publication in 2019. The bibliometric procedures
examined the research performance and development within the framework
of international impact, while VOS Viewer 1.6.11 visualized the overall
research trend of charitable giving. The results indicate that the United States
is the country with the most publications related to charitable giving. James,
R.N. and List, J.A. are the two leading authors in this field based on the total
number of publications. Most of the articles published in this field are found
in Non-profit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Journal of Public Economics,
and Voluntas journals. While Journal of Business Research and Journal of
Consumer Research are the top two leading CiteScore journals in charitable
giving studies. Among the most recent author keywords are crowdfunding,
social media, social status, social preferences, emotion, incentives, agency,
and laboratory experiment, which demonstrated the current keen interest
associated with charitable giving studies. This paper is beneficial for
academicians, organizations, and policymakers in understanding the general
picture of the field and enables future scholars to see where the study began
and trace its shift over time.
Keywords:
Bibliometric, Scopus, VOS Viewer, Charitable Giving, Charity