%0 Journal Article %T 中国体育与经济发展——聚焦研究热点与探究前沿趋势
China Sports and Economic Development—Focusing on Research Hotspots and Exploring Frontier Trends %A 张宝元 %A 于文兵 %J World Economic Research %P 368-378 %@ 2167-6615 %D 2025 %I Hans Publishing %R 10.12677/wer.2025.142038 %X 目的:探究体育与经济发展领域研究的发展现状,挖掘潜在的研究热点及前沿趋势,旨在为该领域的研究者提供有价值的参考和指导。方法:以中国知网核心集作为数据来源,采用可视化工具VOSviewer、CiteSpace对所纳入的文献进行计量学与可视化分析。结果:(1) 共纳入1366篇文献,年发文量总体呈波动上升趋势,任波、黄海燕等高产作者之间形成一定的合作网络,高产机构主要为体育院校与师范院校。(2) 体育与经济发展的研究热点领域主要集中在体育产业、体育赛事、体育消费、文体传媒、冰雪运动、“一带一路”、全民健身与经济发展的关系研究。未来研究趋势可能聚焦于体育与数字经济、乡村振兴发展的研究。结论:学者可参照可视化分析的结果,重点关注体育与数字经济、体育与乡村振兴相关研究主题。
Objective: To explore the current status, research hotspots, and frontier trends in the field of sports and economic development, aiming to provide valuable references and guidance for researchers in this area. Methods: Using the CNKI Core Collection as the data source, bibliometric and visualization analyses were conducted on the included literature using visualization tools VOSviewer and CiteSpace. Results: (1) A total of 1366 articles were included, with annual publication volume showing a fluctuating upward trend. High-productivity authors such as REN Bo and HUANG Haiyan formed cooperative networks, and leading institutions were mainly sports universities and normal universities. (2) Research hotspots in sports and economic development focused on the relationships between sports industry, sports events, sports consumption, cultural and sports media, winter sports, the Belt and Road Initiative, national fitness, and economic development. Future research trends may concentrate on sports and digital economy, as well as sports and rural revitalization. Conclusion: Scholars can refer to the results of visualization analysis and prioritize research themes related to sports and digital economy, as well as sports and rural revitalization. %K 体育, %K 经济发展, %K 可视化分析, %K 数字经济, %K 乡村振兴
Sports %K Economic Development %K Visualization Analysis %K Digital Economy %K Rural Revitalization %U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=113470