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Analyzing Valuation Approaches in Equity Country Bibliographies: A Bibliometric Analysis Shendy Amalia1* Nugraha 2 Maya Sari 3 Toni Heryana 4
1 Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
2 Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
3 Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
4 Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Email : shendy.amalia[at]upi.edu
Abstract
This research aims to analyze valuation approaches in Equity Country Bibliographies using bibliometric methods. In the financial world, accurate valuation of equity is a crucial factor in investment decision-making. However, there is limited comprehensive research that analyzes various valuation approaches used in the context of Equity Country Bibliographies. Therefore, this study seeks to fill this gap by analyzing relevant literature.
Bibliometric methods are employed to collect data from various relevant literature sources. The data include article titles, authors, journals or publications, publication years, and keywords related to equity valuation and Equity Country Bibliographies. The data are then quantitatively analyzed using bibliometric methods, including frequency analysis, author collaboration network analysis, keyword analysis, and publication trend analysis. A bibliometric study involving the analysis of 402 articles using VOSViewer software is conducted to understand the trends in equity valuation in Equity Country.
The findings of this research provide comprehensive insights into the valuation approaches used in Equity Country Bibliographies. Various commonly used valuation methods are identified, including Discounted Cash Flow (DCF), Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E), Price/Book Value Ratio (P/B), and others. Additionally, this study identifies publication trends related to equity valuation in Equity Country Bibliographies.
These findings have important implications for understanding and developing equity valuation methodologies in the context of investment in various countries. By understanding the most commonly used valuation approaches, financial practitioners and investors can make better investment decisions in specific country contexts. Furthermore, these findings offer insights into current research trends in the field of equity valuation and can serve as a basis for further research in this area.
Keywords: equity valuation, bibliometrics, equity country, earnings-to-price ratio, market capitalization, book-to-market ratio, cash flow to price ratio, EBITDA.
Topic: Financial Management and Accounting
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