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Research Article

Computer Science in ASEAN: A Ten-Year Bibliometric Analysis (2009–2018)

Pages 247-255 | Published online: 20 May 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The growth of a country is heavily depending on its investment over science and technology. In fact, the progress in computer science research serves as a vital factor in the development of a country. Interestingly, despite that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is located near each other, they do not share a similar level of ICT development, which leads to a digital divide among them. Thus, it is crucial to bibliometrically evaluate and compare the computer science research output over the latest decade (i.e., 2009 to 2018) among these countries. With the data gathered from the Web of Science, this study seeks to uncover the research focus of all ASEAN countries over the latest decade by analyzing the author keywords. Majority of the ASEAN was having a different research focus, explaining the varied levels of ICT development. Practical and theoretical implications are then offered accordingly.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Research Publication Scheme [grant number UTARRPS/2017/25, vote number 6251/H05].

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