Analiza najsavremenijih trendova u istraživanju znanja o bezbednosti u vojnim okruženjima
Sažetak
Uvod/cilj: Vojno okruženje karakterišu operacije i aktivnosti visokog rizika koje zahtevaju sveobuhvatno razumevanje znanja o bezbednosti radi obezbeđivanja sigurnosti i efikasnosti osoblja. Indirektno, ovaj scenario ilustruje potrebu vojnog sektora da da prioritet adekvatnom upravljanju u oblasti bezbednosti i zdravlja u svom okruženju, kao što to čine i druge organizacije. Ovaj scientometrijski pregled ima za cilj da analizira trendove u istraživanju znanja o bezbednosti u vojnim okruženjima.
Metode: U radu se koriste ScientoPy i VOSviewer kako bi se razumela priroda sakupljenih skupova podataka iz baza podataka Scopus i Web of Science (WoS).
Rezultati: Naučna publikacija „Zbornik radova sa konferencije IEEE o vojnim saopštenjima MILCOM” poznata je po svom opsežnom istraživanju u oblasti bezbednosnog znanja u vojnim okruženjima. Ključni termin pripremljenost za vanredne situacije imao je značajan uticaj u tematskim sadržajima naučnih publikacija o znanju o bezbednosti u poslednje tri decenije, od 1990. do 2023. godine, jer su ga istraživači veoma često koristili. Vizuelnom tehnikom preklapanja mapiranja jasno je pokazano da su termini vanredna situacija, kovid-19 i upravljanje rizikom dobili veći značaj od 2020. godine.
Zaključak: Studija pruža detaljan i sveobuhvatan pregled najvažnijih predmeta istraživanja znanja o bezbednosti u vojnim okruženjima. Namenjena je potencijalnim čitaocima i istraživačima zainteresovanim za bolje razumevanje ovih koncepata kako bi pristupili temeljnijim istraživanjima u oblasti vojne bezbednosti.
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