Bibliometric Review of Participatory Budgeting: Current Status and Future Research Agenda

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Participatory budgeting has been advocated as an advanced tool of civic participation and a travelling innovation for more than three decades. This paper provides a bibliometric review of the concurrent body of knowledge on participatory budgeting (PB), explaining how this democratic innovation ‘travelled’ through time and over different scientific fields. This study was based on a dataset of 396 papers on PB published from 1989 to January 2023. The study finds that research in PB has reached its peak of scholarly attention in pre-COVID-19 pandemic years. The study also finds that the research on PB has migrated from the field of political science to other fields, such as economics, management science, law, urban planning, environmental science, and technology.

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Milosavljević, M., Spasenić, Ž., & Krivokapić, J. (2023, September 1). Bibliometric Review of Participatory Budgeting: Current Status and Future Research Agenda. International Journal of Financial Studies. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs11030104

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