Analysis of Hot Spots of Cross-border E-commerce Research based on CiteSpace
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Cross-border E-commerce; CiteSpace; Visualisation Software.Abstract
In recent years, with the acceleration of globalization and the rapid development of Internet technology, cross-border e-commerce has gradually become an important part of international trade. In order to explore the development and prospects of cross-border e-commerce research, 1252 articles from core journals from 2014 to 2024 are selected as research samples, and CiteSpace 6.3.R1 is used to conduct text statistics and visual analysis on the current situation, hot spots and trends of domestic cross-border e-commerce research.
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