Figure 1
A flowchart illustrates the process of identifying, screening, analyzing, and reporting research articles.The flowchart consists of four vertically aligned stages on the left side, labeled from top to bottom as: “Identification”, “Screening”, “Analysis”, and “Reporting”. In the “Identification” stage, the first text box reads: “Identification of Topic Designing of Search Criteria”. Another text box below reads: “Records identified from Scopus Database (n equals 766)”. A rightward arrow from these text boxes points to a text box on the right with the text: “Search Criteria in the Scopus Database: TITLE-ABS-KEY ((“People Analytics” OR “H R Analytics” OR “Human Resource Analytics” OR “Talent Analytics” OR “Human Capital Analytics” OR “Workforce Analytics” OR “Employee Analytics”))”. A downward arrow from “Records identified from Scopus Database (n equals 766)” leads to the “Screening” stage text box labeled “Records screened (n equals 766)”. A downward arrow leads to another text box labeled “Records assessed for eligibility (n equals 124) (124 Articles from 56 Journals)”. A rightward arrow from these text boxes points to a text box on the right labeled “Exclusion Criteria (642)” followed by the list: “Records before 2014 excluded (remaining: 735). Non-B M A articles removed (remaining: 380). Conference or Book Articles removed (remaining: 208). Non-English articles excluded (remaining: 204). Manual keyword checks reduced records to 168. Non-A B D C Listed journal articles removed (remaining: 124).” Below is another text box labeled “Records Included: (124)” followed by the text: “Related to Business, Management and Accounting. Only Articles Published in Journals listed in the ABDC 2022 List (2014 to 2024 December).” A downward arrow from “Records assessed for eligibility (n equals 124) leads to the “Analysis” stage box labeled “Bibliometric Analysis”. A downward arrow from the “Bibliometric Analysis” box leads to the “Reporting” stage text box labeled “Reporting and Discussion of the Findings”.

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