BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF COVID 19 AND REWARDS
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https://doi.org/10.37268/mjphm/vol.23/no.2/art.2095Keywords:
bibliometric, covid 19 vaccine, Rewards. Public policyAbstract
Bibliometric analysis is important to see trends in existing research and also for future research. We analyzed research studies related to the theme “covid 19 vaccine and rewards” by identifying around 64 scientific articles. The articles will begin to be collected from 2020 to 2022 as of November 30. The theme "covid 19 vaccine and rewards" appears in the title, abstract, and keywords. Information about the year of the article, publisher, affiliation, country and type of document is collected, then processed using the Vos Viewer application. The theme of the theme which is highly related to the theme of "vaccine and gifts covid-19" is closely related to the theme of "covid-19", "incentives", "coronavirus", "money prizes". The country with the most publications is the United States and the most researched field is medicine. The results of the study show that the Covid-19 vaccine has experienced policy disruption. Therefore, policy makers must include rewarding as part of public policies related to vaccination and can be an effective strategy in encouraging public participation in vaccination programs. In addition, the research theme is still less thorough. Therefore, this research still needs to be developed in the future, including some interesting themes to be researched, such as monetary rewards.
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