2024
DOI: 10.31893/multirev.2024089
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Riding the tides of change: A bibliometric expedition on technology-enabled circular economy

Muhamad Subhi Apriantoro,
Dita Nurul Diniyah,
Rizki Dwi Putra Rosadi

Abstract: This paper presents a bibliometric expedition to explore the potential of the technology-enabled circular economy. The study focuses on publications related to the circular economy and technology to maximize the quantity and materials used during production and recycling for the sustainability of the circular economy. Scopus was used to identify technology-supported circular economy publications. The study employs bibliometric analysis to analyze references, document content, and networks using R and RStudio t… Show more

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“…Self-administered questionnaires were also employed to gather quantitative data (Suud et al, 2024). A random sample of one hundred two participants, from various religious people in Bangladesh Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian were given the questionnaire (Apriantoro et al, 2024) (Alam et al, 2024) (Kirin et al, 2024). Through the integration of findings from both qualitative research and quantitative analysis, this approach allowed a comprehensive knowledge of religious coexistence in Bangladesh.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-administered questionnaires were also employed to gather quantitative data (Suud et al, 2024). A random sample of one hundred two participants, from various religious people in Bangladesh Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian were given the questionnaire (Apriantoro et al, 2024) (Alam et al, 2024) (Kirin et al, 2024). Through the integration of findings from both qualitative research and quantitative analysis, this approach allowed a comprehensive knowledge of religious coexistence in Bangladesh.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%