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Experience Economy and Green Economy Research in China: A 30-Year Bibliometric Analysis

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With the continuous development of the global economy, coping with global climate change has become a common challenge for all mankind. As a regional power, China shoulders a major mission and plays a pivotal role. At the same time, the proportion of added value of service industry in gross domestic product in China has exceeded 50%, and reached 53.3% in year 2021. In fact, the experience economy dominated by user experience is an important part of the service industry economy. The experience and methods accumulated in the development of China’s experience economy are of great significance for the development of a green economy and the realization of China’s ‘double carbon’ goal. Analyzing the development trend of academic research in the field of China’s experience economy and green economy, exploring hot issues, and understanding the current research needs will serve as a guide for building the cross-integration development system of green economy and experience economy. However, at present, few studies have conducted a comprehensive analysis of the core Chinese journals in the field of ‘experience economy and green economy’, having further summarized and analyzed them from the very beginning through knowledge mapping analysis. Therefore, this paper uses a bibliometric method to make a comprehensive analysis with literature visualization by using CiteSpace and SATI selecting the core journal articles indexed by Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) from year 1992 which is the beginning year of Chinese “Experience economy and Green economy” research to November 2022. The results indicate that the Experience economy and Green economy in China has involved in a wide distribution of subject areas, mainly focused on economic and system reform, tourism, macro-economic and sustainable development. In recent years, China’s research hotspots in the field of experience economy and green economy have mainly focused on low-carbon economy, experience design, experiential marketing, green development, and rural tourism.

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This research was funded by the 2022 “University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program” project, (innovation training project No. 112), ‘Explore new forms of resource recovery and green economic development enabled by digital platforms’ (project grant number 202210561112), South China University of Technology; and “2022 Constructing Project of Teaching Quality and Teaching Reform Project for Undergraduate Universities in Guangdong Province” Higher Education Teaching Reform Project (project No. 386), ‘Innovation and practice of teaching methods for information and interaction design in the context of new liberal arts’ (project grant number x2sj-C9233001).

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Yang, B., Wang, K., Zhan, X., Chen, S., Liu, Z. (2023). Experience Economy and Green Economy Research in China: A 30-Year Bibliometric Analysis. In: Marcus, A., Rosenzweig, E., Soares, M.M. (eds) Design, User Experience, and Usability. HCII 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14030. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35699-5_30

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