As the Covid-19 process took its place on the historical stage as a rapidly spreading crisis affecting life deeply worldwide, it has provided many important lessons and insights in terms of crisis management. The pandemic has emphasized the importance of collaboration, science-based decisions, flexibility, and community involvement in crisis situations. In this study, academic publications on crisis management during the Covid-19 crisis were reviewed using leading academic databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Searches were conducted using keywords such as "Covid-19," "pandemic," "crisis management," and "social sciences." The results of the study show that academic studies on crisis management have rapidly increased during the Covid-19 pandemic. There has been a noticeable increase in publications focusing particularly on crisis management strategies, leadership models, communication, and crisis management processes. Additionally, comparative studies conducted at national and international levels were found to be noteworthy. This bibliometric analysis provides an overall evaluation of academic studies in the field of crisis management during the Covid-19 crisis. The findings indicate that the crisis management literature has quickly adapted to cope with globally impactful crises like Covid-19 and that research in this area has gained significant momentum. For future researchers, it is also important to examine the experiences and findings acquired during the Covid-19 crisis more deeply and to develop crisis management strategies.
As the Covid-19 process took its place on the historical stage as a rapidly spreading crisis affecting life deeply worldwide, it has provided many important lessons and insights in terms of crisis management. The pandemic has emphasized the importance of collaboration, science-based decisions, flexibility, and community involvement in crisis situations. In this study, academic publications on crisis management during the Covid-19 crisis were reviewed using leading academic databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Searches were conducted using keywords such as "Covid-19," "pandemic," "crisis management," and "social sciences." The results of the study show that academic studies on crisis management have rapidly increased during the Covid-19 pandemic. There has been a noticeable increase in publications focusing particularly on crisis management strategies, leadership models, communication, and crisis management processes. Additionally, comparative studies conducted at national and international levels were found to be noteworthy. This bibliometric analysis provides an overall evaluation of academic studies in the field of crisis management during the Covid-19 crisis. The findings indicate that the crisis management literature has quickly adapted to cope with globally impactful crises like Covid-19 and that research in this area has gained significant momentum. For future researchers, it is also important to examine the experiences and findings acquired during the Covid-19 crisis more deeply and to develop crisis management strategies.
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Subjects | Human Resources and Industrial Relations (Other) |
| Journal Section | Research Article |
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| Submission Date | August 9, 2024 |
| Acceptance Date | November 28, 2025 |
| Publication Date | December 4, 2025 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2025 Volume: 14 Issue: 2 |
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