Business continuity management: trends, structures and future issues

Author:

Widianti TriORCID,Dinaseviani Anggini,Ayundyahrini Meilinda,Sumaedi SikORCID,Rakhmawati TriORCID,Astrini Nidya Judhi,Bakti I Gede Mahatma Yuda,Damayanti Sih,Yarmen Medi,Jati Rahmi Kartika,Yaman Aris,Pandin Marlina,Hidayat Mauludin,Prihanto Igif GiminORCID,Gunawan HendyORCID,Mahmudi Mahmudi

Abstract

PurposeThis study assesses the current landscape of business continuity management (BCM) research while exploring research trends, structures and delineating potential future directions.Design/methodology/approachA comprehensive bibliometric analysis was conducted on 360 articles from the Scopus and Web of Science databases using Biblioshiny software. A meta-synthesis was employed to aggregate and synthesize findings from the bibliometric results.FindingsThe results demonstrate a notable increase in publication numbers since the onset of the pandemic, reaching a peak in 2022 with a total of 342 articles. A collaborative bond among scholars transcends geographical boundaries and national affiliations. The analytical results propose avenues for future research, addressing crucial areas such as the integration of business continuity management systems (BCMS), the development of BCM frameworks and a comparative analysis of business impact analysis (BIA) frameworks through pertinent theories.Research limitations/implicationsThe study contributes theoretical and practical implications, serving as a valuable resource for academics and practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of BCM’s role in business recovery and preserving organizational continuity in the face of disruptions.Originality/valueThis study pioneers a comprehensive approach by integrating bibliometric analysis and qualitative meta-synthesis, providing a consolidated overview of BCM research. Additionally, it presents future research proposals in this area.

Publisher

Emerald

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