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A Bibliometric Analysis of Research on the Metaverse for Smart Cities: The Dimensions of Technology, People, and Institutions

by
Lele Zhou
1 and
Woojong Suh
2,*
1
Center for Security Convergence and e-Governance, Inha University, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea
2
Department of Business Administration, Inha University, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Systems 2024, 12(10), 412; https://doi.org/10.3390/systems12100412
Submission received: 20 August 2024 / Revised: 29 September 2024 / Accepted: 2 October 2024 / Published: 4 October 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Systems Practice in Social Science)

Abstract

The “Metaverse” is evaluated as having significant potential in a “Smart city” design and operation. Despite growing interest, there is still a lack of comprehensive quantitative analysis on the “Metaverse”, particularly in the context of smart cities. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of 604 articles selected from the “WoS” database and employs three dimensions of technology, people, and institutions as a balanced perspective on smart cities, providing a comprehensive understanding of research trends on the “Metaverse” in the context of smart cities. This study identifies the “Metaverse” as a Virtual reality technology, popular since 2021, and provides information on the active years, countries, fields, journals, authors, and institutions involved in “Metaverse” research on smart cities. This study also identifies three stages of research development as follows: Stage 1 (2007–2013) to Stage 2 (2014–2020) and Stage 3 (2021–20 October 2023), revealing the research focus evolution from basic “urban planning” to complex “urban governance” and “Smart city” construction with consideration of multi-stakeholders’ perspectives. Additionally, this study reveals that “Metaverse” research studies on the “technology” dimension have consistently outnumbered that on “institutions” and “people” across all stages in the “Smart city” domain. These findings address current theoretical gaps and offer a foundation for future research.
Keywords: metaverse; smart city; bibliometric analysis; research trends metaverse; smart city; bibliometric analysis; research trends

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Zhou, L.; Suh, W. A Bibliometric Analysis of Research on the Metaverse for Smart Cities: The Dimensions of Technology, People, and Institutions. Systems 2024, 12, 412. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems12100412

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Zhou L, Suh W. A Bibliometric Analysis of Research on the Metaverse for Smart Cities: The Dimensions of Technology, People, and Institutions. Systems. 2024; 12(10):412. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems12100412

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Zhou, Lele, and Woojong Suh. 2024. "A Bibliometric Analysis of Research on the Metaverse for Smart Cities: The Dimensions of Technology, People, and Institutions" Systems 12, no. 10: 412. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems12100412

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