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Mapping the Global Research on Healthcare Management in the Context of Sustainable Development

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The aim of this paper is to enhance the comprehension of the worldwide landscape of scientific publications centred on healthcare management within the framework of sus-tainable development to discern potential opportunities for undertaking more influentialand substantial future research within the examined domain. This study employs scien-tific articles published within the scientific journals indexed in the Scopus database. Rel-evant documents were sought by utilising the keywords 'sustainab*, 'healthcare',and 'management' in the titles of articles. A total of 740 articles published from 2000 to 2023 (up to August 8) were selected for analysis. The study employed various bibliometric methods to analyse and visually represent the collected data. Biblioshiny,VOSviewer 1.6.16 software toolkits, and Scopus analytical tools were utilised for the bibliometric analysis. The acquired outcomes were integrated, and potential avenues for future re-search were discussed. The bibliometric analysis disclosed a noticeable upward trend in research concerning healthcare management in the context of sustainable development. The theoretical implications of this paper encompass a more profound comprehension of patterns and developments in the scientific literature. The practicalimplications extend to guiding the execution of bibliometric analyses and offering insights for prospective research endeavours. It is important to note that the conclusions drawn from this study are confined to data derived from the Scopus database. Future studies should consider incorporating a broader range of data sources for a more comprehensive analysis.(original abstract)
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  • Kaunas University of Technology,
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