GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE SKILL: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE SCOPUS DATABASE
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This analysis uses bibliometric analysis to examine 921 important documents from the Scopus database with a particular theme. These publications tend to become more prevalent over time. The writers Gutberlet, J., and Morais, I.p., are influential. The most influential nation is Spain. With 395 citations, the article with the biggest impact was Demanding Work: The Paradox of Job Quality in the Affluent Economy. This study discovered that 12169 links backed 1246 keywords by identifying a keyword network comprising 929 articles. The uniqueness of this research is that it suggests future studies on the social and solidarity economy to support legislation aimed at improving the abilities of public servants.
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