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Trends and research frontiers in organizational commitment and job performance Rumangkit, Stefanus
PHINISI Vol.2, No.2 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Indonesia Research and Study Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64282/phi.v2i2.88

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This study aims to map the latest research related to organisational commitment and job performance. Another objective is to identify factors that can be studied regarding organisational commitment and job performance. The research method used is the bibliometric method with secondary data sources. The data analysed are articles found in the Scopus database. The keywords used to search for data are ‘organizational commitment’ and ‘job performance’ published between 2020 and 2025. The selected articles are within the scope of business, management, and accounting research. Bibliometric analysis identified six main groups of factors related to organizational commitment and job performance. Five factors with great potential for future research are emotional intelligence, employee performance, organizational identification, the public sector, and civil servants. These factors indicate areas that need more attention in the context of organizational commitment and job performance.
A bibliometric review of technopreneurship: intellectual structure, key themes, and research frontiers Rumangkit, Stefanus; Hadi, Antonius Satria; Osman, Muhamad Zulkiflee
PHINISI Vol.2, No.3 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : Indonesia Research and Study Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64282/phi.v2i3.97

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The rapid advancement of digital technologies has positioned technopreneurship as a key paradigm in modern entrepreneurship research. Unlike traditional entrepreneurship, technopreneurship integrates technological expertise with business vision to foster innovation, competitiveness, and sustainable growth. This study conducts a bibliometric review of technopreneurship literature in Scopus-indexed journals (2020–2025) within Business, Management, and Accounting. Using VOSviewer and Bibliometrix, the analysis covers publication productivity, citation impact, collaboration networks, thematic clusters, and research frontiers. Findings show Indonesia as the most productive country, driven by its dynamic startup ecosystem and academic focus. Key themes highlight business incubators, digital platforms, and green innovation. Eleven clusters are identified, spanning AI in education, digital transformation, sustainability, and Education 4.0. Emerging frontiers include technopreneurial self-efficacy, engineering education, economic growth, and disruptive technologies, offering theoretical and practical insights for stakeholders.