Data Privacy in Retail: a bibliometric analysis

Keywords: retailing, data privacy, bibliometric analysis, bibliometrix, literature review

Abstract

Data privacy is an issue that is catching the attention of the retail research area, especially with the technological advances in data collection and analysis that impact the consumer's perception of safety. As publications on this subject have increased significantly in recent years, a review of academic knowledge is needed. In order to address this, our study conducts a comprehensive review of the privacy literature. Our investigation of the intersection between data privacy and retail literature is characterized as a bibliometric analysis. In this paper, 31 years of publications were collected from two sources of bibliographic databases: Web of Science and Scopus, with a total of 413 articles. To facilitate our analyses, we use the Bibliometrix package in R language. Our analysis revealed that this is a subject growing in size and relevance, but the intellectual structure of the field is fragmented. Based on the conceptual structure of the publications, we also discussed ideas for future research regarding privacy and retail.

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Author Biographies

Alina Flores, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)

Master in Managerial Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS, and Ph.D. candidate at UFRGS.

Lucas Dorneles, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)

Master in Managerial Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS, and Ph.D. candidate at UFRGS

Published
2023-09-24
How to Cite
Flores, A., & Dorneles, L. (2023). Data Privacy in Retail: a bibliometric analysis. Revista Interdisciplinar De Marketing, 13(2), 154-172. https://doi.org/10.4025/rimar.v13i2.66702