Sinyavskii D.A.Vladimir State University (named after Alexander and Nikolay Stoletovs), Vladimir, Russian Federation dismas2004@mail.ru
Small and medium-sized enterprises were the traditional and important part of the economy in almost all countries, including the industrialized ones. Using the techniques developed by the author of research fronts identification based on bibliometric data analysis, the author identifies priority research areas of small and medium-sized businesses.
Keywords: small and medium enterprises, research front, bibliometric analysis, co-citation, cluster analysis, Cite Space
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