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Interlinking migration management and regional economic resilience: a literature review

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Powiązanie zarządzania migracjami i regionalnej odporności gospodarczej: przegląd literatury
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This study presents a literature review on migration management and the economic resilience of regions. The analysis highlights the increasing attention of the scientific community to these interconnected topics, with Chinese researchers and institutions leading in publications, citations, and international collaborations. While these themes attract interest from diverse disciplines, they remain relatively underexplored within economic sciences. Bibliometric and text analysis of data from the WoS and Scopus databases reveal evolving research trends and emerging focus areas, such as urban and regional contexts, as key domains for studying resilience and migration dynamics. The review identifies gaps in existing scholarship, particularly concerning the economic aspects of migration and resilience, and emphasises opportunities for further exploration in this interdisciplinary field. Despite being limited to data from two databases, the study offers valuable insights into trends, contributors, and areas for future research. It provides a foundation for advancing academic inquiry and policymaking, underscoring the significance of migration management and economic resilience in shaping sustainable regional development.
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Niniejsze badanie stanowi przegląd literatury na temat zarządzania migracją oraz odporności ekonomicznej regionów. Analiza ukazuje rosnące zainteresowanie społeczności naukowej tymi powiązanymi tematami, z wyróżniającą się rolą chińskich badaczy i instytucji, które dominują w zakresie publikacji, cytowań i międzynarodowej współpracy. Choć te zagadnienia przyciągają uwagę badaczy z różnych dziedzin, wciąż pozostają stosunkowo słabo zbadane w ramach nauk ekonomicznych. Analiza bibliometryczna oraz tekstowa danych z baz WoS i Scopus ujawnia ewolucję trendów badawczych oraz wyłaniające się obszary zainteresowania, takie jak konteksty miejskie i regionalne, które stają się kluczowymi dziedzinami do badania dynamiki migracji i odporności. Przegląd wskazuje na istotne luki w istniejącej literaturze, zwłaszcza w odniesieniu do ekonomicznych aspektów migracji i odporności, oraz podkreśla potencjał dalszych badań w tej interdyscyplinarnej dziedzinie. Choć badanie ogranicza się do danych pochodzących z dwóch baz, dostarcza ono cennych informacji na temat obecnych trendów, kluczowych autorów oraz obszarów wymagających pogłębionej analizy. Artykuł stanowi podstawę do dalszego rozwoju badań naukowych oraz do kształtowania polityki publicznej, podkreślając znaczenie zarządzania migracją i odporności ekonomicznej w tworzeniu zrównoważonego rozwoju regionalnego.
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Tom
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art. no. 1075
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Bibliogr. 69 poz., fot., tab., wykr.
Twórcy
  • Opole University of Technology
  • Opole University of Technology, Luboszycka Street 7, 45-036 Opole, Poland
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