Digital twin publications in construction (2017–2023): A bibliometrics-based visualization analysis

Foudah, A; Tarek, M; Essam, S; El Hawary, M; Adel, K and Marzouk, M (2026) Digital twin publications in construction (2017–2023): A bibliometrics-based visualization analysis. Construction Innovation, 26(1), pp. 147-172. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

Purpose – This study aims to thoroughly explore and visualize the trends and developments of digital twin (DT) literature in the construction field while revealing future research directions for further exploration and exploitation. Design/methodology/approach – The research follows a three-stage methodology. First, the bibliographic data is acquired using the Web of Science database. Second, the bibliometric methods are defined to include co-authorship analysis, citation analysis, keywords co-occurrence, thematic mapping while the software tools include MS Excel, VOSviewer and Biblioshiny. Third, analysis and findings include yearly DT publication output, influential DT publications, leading DT contributors, top DT sources and science mapping of DT literature. Findings – This study identifies top-cited DT publications (35 out of 320) in terms of citations score, local citations score and document average citations per year. Furthermore, the key contributors with respect to authors (58 out of 1147), organizations (55 out of 427) and countries (19 out of 51) are recognized in terms of productivity, influence, activeness and scientific value. Similarly, the major publishing sources (24 out of 58) are identified using the same measures. Regarding science mapping, the DT domain comprises four research frontiers, namely, deep learning and smart city, internet of things and blockchain, DT and building information modeling and machine learning and asset management. Originality/value – Through a mixed-review strategy, this study introduces a comprehensive analysis of DT literature while avoiding the subjectivity/cognitive bias of traditional review approaches. Moreover, it illuminates the promising and rising DT themes for new/seasoned researchers, institutions, editorial boards and funding agencies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: bibliometrics; biblioshiny; digital twin; science mapping; vosviewer
Index terms: blockchain, building information modelling, asset management, bibliometrics, mapping, funding, internet, publication, smart city, machine learning, strategy, visualization, exploration, exploitation, science, database, editorial, methodology, deep learning, digital twin, productivity, agency, subjectivity, bias
Subjects: specialized education, research methods, environmental resource management, asset management, sociology, digital engineering, information systems, data management, artificial intelligence, management, urban sustainability, economic analysis, research dissemination and communication, spatial and geospatial analysis, research evaluation and metrics, computing systems, design practice, probability and distributions, human factors and perception
Topics: Education, Research Practice, Business Strategy, Digital Applications, Sustainability, Urban Studies, Design Practice, Information Management
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTA

N.B. Descriptive scope is a count of how many of the five facets of empirical research are indicated by the words used in title, abstract and keywords. It is not intended as a judgement on the research; merely a count of the kind of word we would expect to indicate Phenomenon, Concepts, Theoretical framing, Empirical techniques, Analytical techniques. If all five are present, then a code of “5 PCTEA” will indicate this. If you feel the coding for this record is questionable, we welcome discussion around the terms we matched or the way we categorized them. The facet you would expect may not be coded, or a facet may be coded inappropriately. This can also bear on a larger question, of which facets should be treated as defining in construction management research. Please get in touch, and we will look at it. More details here