Bibliometric analysis and visualization of academic procrastination

Numerous students suffer from academic procrastination; it is a common problem and phenomenon in academic settings. Many previous researchers have analyzed its relationships with other factors, such as self-regulation and academic success. This paper aims to provide a full outline of academic procra...

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Main Authors: Tao, Xue, Hanif, Hafiz, Ahmed, Hamsa Hameed, Ebrahim, Nader Ale
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spelling my.um.eprints.263652022-02-24T01:26:44Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26365/ Bibliometric analysis and visualization of academic procrastination Tao, Xue Hanif, Hafiz Ahmed, Hamsa Hameed Ebrahim, Nader Ale L Education (General) LC Special aspects of education Numerous students suffer from academic procrastination; it is a common problem and phenomenon in academic settings. Many previous researchers have analyzed its relationships with other factors, such as self-regulation and academic success. This paper aims to provide a full outline of academic procrastination and explore the current hot spots and trends. Bibliometrix and VOSviewer were used to conduct quantitative analysis. The data was collected from the Web of Science core collection database, which contains 1,240 articles from the years 1938 to 2021. The analysis shows that the publication of articles on academic procrastination has been rapidly increasing since 1993. In terms of the most influential countries and institutions, the United states took a prominent lead among all countries, and the most productive institutions in this area were the University of Washington and University of California, Los Angeles. By analyzing the authors, we see that most authors like working with a few collaborators, leading to main groups of authors, such as Murat Balkis and June J. Pilcher. The most frequently cited author was Esther D. Rothblum. Based on the co-citation journals network, Personality and Individual Differences was the prolific and influential journal referring to the number of citations and articles it received. The VOSviewer tool identified the hot spots of academic procrastination, which were mainly distributed as follows: (a) procrastination, (b) academic procrastination, (c) self-regulation, (d) academic performance, and (e) motivation. Therefore, this paper is helpful for scholars and practitioners to know the trend of academic procrastination research comprehensively.</p> Frontiers Media 2021-10 Article PeerReviewed Tao, Xue and Hanif, Hafiz and Ahmed, Hamsa Hameed and Ebrahim, Nader Ale (2021) Bibliometric analysis and visualization of academic procrastination. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. ISSN 1664-1078, DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.722332 <https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.722332>. 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.722332
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topic L Education (General)
LC Special aspects of education
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LC Special aspects of education
Tao, Xue
Hanif, Hafiz
Ahmed, Hamsa Hameed
Ebrahim, Nader Ale
Bibliometric analysis and visualization of academic procrastination
description Numerous students suffer from academic procrastination; it is a common problem and phenomenon in academic settings. Many previous researchers have analyzed its relationships with other factors, such as self-regulation and academic success. This paper aims to provide a full outline of academic procrastination and explore the current hot spots and trends. Bibliometrix and VOSviewer were used to conduct quantitative analysis. The data was collected from the Web of Science core collection database, which contains 1,240 articles from the years 1938 to 2021. The analysis shows that the publication of articles on academic procrastination has been rapidly increasing since 1993. In terms of the most influential countries and institutions, the United states took a prominent lead among all countries, and the most productive institutions in this area were the University of Washington and University of California, Los Angeles. By analyzing the authors, we see that most authors like working with a few collaborators, leading to main groups of authors, such as Murat Balkis and June J. Pilcher. The most frequently cited author was Esther D. Rothblum. Based on the co-citation journals network, Personality and Individual Differences was the prolific and influential journal referring to the number of citations and articles it received. The VOSviewer tool identified the hot spots of academic procrastination, which were mainly distributed as follows: (a) procrastination, (b) academic procrastination, (c) self-regulation, (d) academic performance, and (e) motivation. Therefore, this paper is helpful for scholars and practitioners to know the trend of academic procrastination research comprehensively.</p>
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author Tao, Xue
Hanif, Hafiz
Ahmed, Hamsa Hameed
Ebrahim, Nader Ale
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Ebrahim, Nader Ale
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title Bibliometric analysis and visualization of academic procrastination
title_short Bibliometric analysis and visualization of academic procrastination
title_full Bibliometric analysis and visualization of academic procrastination
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title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric analysis and visualization of academic procrastination
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