Cooperatives in the era of the circular economy and techno-ecological transition: A bibliometric analysis
循環経済と技術生態学的移行時代における協同組合:書誌計量分析 (AI 翻訳)
Suryo Aribowo, null Nadiroh, Muhammad Faesal
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日本語
この研究は、2015年から2025年における協同組合経済と技術生態学的移行に関する世界的な研究の展望を書誌計量分析によってマッピングした。Web of ScienceとScopusから収集した850件の論文を分析し、VOSviewer、R-bibliometrix、CiteSpaceを用いてネットワーク可視化を行った。結果として、2020年以降に出版数が急増し、循環経済、グリーンファイナンス、技術生態学的シナジーが主要なテーマとして特定された。この研究は、協同組合ガバナンスと循環経済の統合に関する理論的貢献を提供し、持続可能な協同組合発展の将来方向を示す。
English
This study maps the global scientific landscape of cooperatives and techno-ecological transformation from 2015 to 2025 using bibliometric analysis. Analyzing 850 articles from Web of Science and Scopus, it identifies a surge after 2020 and three pillars: circular economy, green finance, and techno-ecological synergy. Thematic mapping positions circular economy and sustainability as motor themes. The study provides theoretical integration of cooperative governance, circular economy, and green finance, informing future sustainable cooperative development.
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日本のGX文脈において
この研究はグローバルな書誌計量分析であり、日本の協同組合が循環経済と技術生態学的移行にどう適応するかの示唆を与える。日本のグリーン成長戦略や協同組合の役割を考える上で参考になる。
In the global GX context
This bibliometric study provides a global overview of cooperative economics within circular economy and techno-ecological transitions. For international audiences, it highlights the growing role of cooperatives in sustainability transitions and the integration of green finance and digital technologies. It can inform policy design for inclusive circular economy initiatives.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Useful for bibliometricians and scholars studying cooperative models in sustainability transitions.
🏢実務担当者:Cooperatives can use insights on emerging themes to guide their innovation strategies.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can see global trends in cooperative-led circular economy and consider supportive policies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This study maps the global scientific landscape of cooperative economic and technoecological transformation between 2015 and 2025 via a bibliometric approach. Performance analysis, science mapping, and burst detection were applied to assess publication output, scientific influence, and thematic evolution. Bibliographic data were collected from Web of Science and Scopus to ensure quality, with Google Scholar used as a complementary source. After duplicate screening and strict selection, 850 articles were analyzed in detail. Network visualization was carried out via VOSviewer, R-bibliometrix, and CiteSpace. The findings indicate consistent publication growth, with a marked surge after 2020, coinciding with global green and digital transitions. Cocitation and coword analysis identified three pillars, including a circular economy with cooperatives, green finance, and techno-ecological synergy. Thematic mapping positioned the circular economy and sustainability as motor themes, green finance as a basic theme, and digital cooperatives with technoecological design as emerging themes, whereas microfinance cooperatives showed declining relevance. The study provides a theoretical contribution through the integration of cooperative governance, circular economy principles, green financial instruments, and technoecological synergy frameworks. Furthermore, the research highlights the growing relevance of interdisciplinary collaboration linking economics, environmental science, and digital technology in shaping the cooperative transformation discourse. The evolution of research trends reflects a gradual shift from traditional cooperative models toward innovation-based sustainability frameworks. This shift illustrates the expanding role of technology in strengthening cooperative resilience and environmental adaptation. Overall, the study presents a comprehensive overview that informs future directions for sustainable cooperative development and supports policy design fostering inclusive, circular, and technoecological growth worldwide.
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- openaire https://doi.org/10.31893/multirev.2026346first seen 2026-05-14 21:45:35
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