Annlisis Bibliommtrico Sobre La Producciin Acaddmica En Desarrollo Regional Y Territorial (Enero De 1938 Septiembre De 2013) (Bibliometric Analysis of Academic Production in Regional and Local Development (January 1938 - September 2013))

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jenny-Paola Lis-Gutiirrez
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 421
Author(s):  
Faraudello Alessandra ◽  
Barreca Manuela ◽  
Iannaci Daniel ◽  
Lanzara Federica

The aim of this work is to provide, through a bibliometric analysis of the last 30 years of thematic literature, an overview on the contribution of social enterprises to the achievement of global goals.A bibliometric method has been used to analyze the characteristics, citation patterns and content of 3318 documents published in international academic journals, books review and chapters, editorial material and proceedings papers.Considering our findings, the bibliometric analysis has shown that there are journals that have had a greater production on the topic with an impact on research. Thanks to the work of the most impactful authors, it emerges that the case study is the most used method to demonstrate the centrality of social enterprises in social innovation. The analysis also shows that the centrality of the themes is linked to innovation, impact, management and performance, demonstrating the assumption that the driver of innovation in terms of social impact is given by these types of companies. The research also shows the keyword evolution through the years.Through the coding activity, it has also been possible to demonstrate that by transposing the global sustainability objectives to the local that the more in-depth ones are addressed on the issues of sustainable economy and fair, responsible and sustainable innovation, while there is much shortcoming regarding the achievement of gender equality, sustainable water management but even more on the reduction of inequality between nations. The latter is probably conditioned by the more global target and therefore not easily approachable to social enterprises.Research limitations/implications – The study shows a limitation, related to the adoption of the bibliometric method. However, it considers books review, chapters, papers published in international and academic journals, editorial materials, reviews and proceedings papers.Originality/value – This research shows that the interest on SDG and social enterprises has grown continuously in the last 30 years, especially in the last 5. The literature puts social enterprises at the center of social innovation by focusing on performance and management issues. Therefore, with the intention of mapping the studies that have been done in this regard, the study analyzed how research on local development coherence for global development has been addressed.


Author(s):  
Carlos Tadeu Santana Tatum ◽  
Suzana Leitão Russo

Bibliometrics is a statistical technique used to measure aspects of academic production that contribute for developing sciences. The purpose of this article is to present research results highlighting in main works on frugal innovation. The research has been based in bibliometric theories, exploring bases to indicate main correlational areas, documents profiles and verify the level of growth these scientific documents. It was possible to generate visual density and Network maps by Vosviewer software, ranking of documents per authors and World ranking papers from Web of Science and Scopus bases. It was possible to identify and highlight main topics related to management area; keywords associated and related topics for this theme, also answering concepts presented by authors for frugal innovation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (46) ◽  
pp. 243-261
Author(s):  
Jorge Luiz Dos Santos Silva ◽  
Clovis Luis Padoveze ◽  
José Erasmo Silva

O objetivo deste artigo é analisar teses e dissertações que tratam sobre Consórcio Intermunicipal de Saúde, publicadas nos programas de pós-graduação no Brasil, no período de 1990 a 2017, tendo como base a Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações (BDTD). Assim, foi realizado um estudo bibliométrico baseado na lei de Bradford, apoiado metodologicamente em uma pesquisa descritiva com abordagem quantitativa. Levantou-se as publicações por programa de pós-graduação e instituição de ensino superior por estado e região do Brasil, bem como o gênero dos autores e as principais metodologias e técnicas de pesquisas utilizadas nos trabalhos. Dentre os resultados encontrados foram 8 teses e 20 dissertações defendidas em programas de pós-graduação reconhecidos CAPES. Com o estudo pode se verificar que há carência de aprofundamento nos estudos, portanto um campo de pesquisa a ser explorado. E, nesta perspectiva contribuindo para a evolução do conhecimento científico.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Marcelo De Rezende Pinto ◽  
Rodrigo Cassimiro De Freitas ◽  
Caio Alexandre Flores Mendes

This work aims to present results of a bibliometric analysis of articles that cited the grounded theory in one of the main vehicles for the dissemination of academic production management inBrazil: the annals of the National Meeting of Postgraduate Programs in Management from the years 1997 and 2014. Additionally, we sought to conduct a critical analysis of 54 articles found. The results seem to indicate that grounded theory in management studies inBraziltransits, in general, in the process characterized by the plurality of strands, misuse, approaches superficial and mistaken understandings.


Psicoespacios ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (15) ◽  
pp. 140
Author(s):  
Ángela María Urrea Cuéllar ◽  
Daissy Marcela Robledo Londoño ◽  
Dahiana Hurtado Echavarría ◽  
Juan David Ortíz Zapata

Academic production in psychology of Physical Activity and Sport in Colombia, 2007-2012.ResumenEl artículo presenta resultados de un análisis bibliométrico de los artículos producto de la actividad científica en la Psicología de la Actividad Física y del Deporte en Colombia, publicados desde 2007-2012. Se revisaron las tres principales bases de datos Dialnet, PsycInfo y Scielo. A partir de los artículos encontrados se construyó una base de datos, que incluía autor o autores, otras instituciones con quien se publicó, lugar de publicación, tipo de publicación, modalidad y fuente donde fue encontrado. En resumen se encontraron ocho artículos internacionales y trece nacionales, incluidos en algunas bases de datos o índice internacional, sin embargo, un 61,90% de los artículos se encuentran concentrados en revistas nacionales, y solo el 38,10% en las internacionales. Es importante destacar algunos autores por su producción, es así como tres autores concentran la elaboración de siete artículos. El área de mayor trabajo es el área temática básica con trece artículos (61,90%) entre los que se destacan temas como la motivación con cuatro (30,75%) y la calidad de vida con cinco artículos (38,46%), por ende, queda evidenciado el auge en las publicaciones del área de la Psicología de la Actividad Física y del Deporte.                                                     Palabras clave: Bibliometría, psicología del deporte, psicología de la actividad física y del deporte, investigación en psicología. AbstractThis Article shows the results of a bibliometric analysis of the articles product of the scientific activity in Psychology of Physical Activity and Sports in Colombia, published from 2007 to 2012. The three main databases were reviwed: Dialnet, PsycInfo and Scielo. From the articles found a database was set up including authors, another institutions whom it was published with, place of publishing, mode and the source where it was found. In resume there were found eight international and thirteen national articles, included in some international databases or index, however, a 61,90% of the articles were extracted from national journals, and only the 38,10% in the internationals. It's important to highlight some authors by their production, thus is how three authors concentrate the making of thirteen articles (61,90%) in which are distinguished subjects such as motivation with four (30,75%) and life quality with five articles(38,46%), thus lays the evidence of the peak in the publications in the area of Psychology of Physical Activity and Sports. Key words: Bibliometrics, Sports Psychology, Psychology of Physical Activity and Sports, Psychology Investigation. 


2009 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 677-679
Author(s):  
Simone Monteiro

This forum on the challenges of preventing STD/AIDS in Portuguese-speaking African countries contains three articles and a postscript. The first paper reviews academic production on the topic from the fields of the social sciences and of health, with special attention on how local cultural and socioeconomic factors impact the dynamics of the epidemic. Based on an ethnographic study of a region in southern Mozambique, the second paper analyzes the notion of 'tradition' within the context of Mozambique and how it affects perceptions of the local population's vulnerability to STD/AIDS. The third and final article discusses common ground and differences between government and civil society in gender approaches by community HIV/AIDS projects in Mozambique. Their observations suggest that important mistakes have been made in STD/AIDS prevention discourse and initiatives in African countries because the unique features of local development models and cultural systems have not been taken into account.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlo Drago ◽  
Andrea Gatto

Abstract The COVID-19 outbreak dictates urgent research responses. The corpus of scientific publications on COVID- 19 is rapidly growing. Differently from health and technical sciences, social and environmental sciences risk to be neglected in this process. Similarly, Environmental Economics falls behind in terms of COVID-19 scholarship. The research note in hand examines and maps up-to-date research progress on the occurring Coronavirus disease, the economy and the environment. To this end, a bibliometric analysis of these three intertwined areas is performed. We constructed a database of the key publications and extracted the keywords co-occurrence network characterising each work. Thus, we studied the structural characteristics – i.e. the density and the centre – sorting from the co-occurrence network. This exercise identifies four communities of relevant keywords, including environmental health, economic impact and lifestyle, which present the maximal mutual interconnection. It is discovered that relevant possibilities and urgency to examine the relationship between the Coronavirus, the economy and the environment exist on the issues and, broadly, in the field of Environmental Economics. The study of environmental facets and environment-economy interplay within the current Coronavirus pandemic claims a larger academic production, resulting not yet relevant and scarcely explored and signals the need to boost public and environmental health scholarship response.JEL codes: C02, I15, I18, O13, Q56


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 1-24
Author(s):  
Matheus Edvaldo Alves de Oliveira ◽  
Francisco Ivander Amado Borges Alves ◽  
Jackeline Lucas Souza

Capital structure is one of the central themes in corporate finance studies. In addition to the development of theories aimed at explaining how firms adjust and choose the financing sources of investments, a broad range of empirical research has also been developed to verify the behavior and determinants of the capital structure. Despite this interest in the subject, few studies have focused on the characteristics of this academic production, especially work on female participation. Thus, this paper aims to analyze the female participation in academic production on capital structure in Brazilian periodicals. The collection of articles that dealt with the theme of capital structure was done through the portals Portal Periódicos / Capes, SciELO and SPELL. The non-probabilistic sample, obtained from the search in the databases, comprised 195 articles, written by 412 authors from 97 different institutions, published by 66 journals. Through the bibliometric analysis of the characteristics of these articles, it was observed that the female participation is smaller than the male participation in the scientific production on capital structure in the research sample. The main findings of the research identified that only 29% of the authors of the articles are women; that historically female participation is lower than male participation; that authors prefer to produce their articles in partnership, the more authors there are in an article, the greater the presence of women in this article; the highest titers had a smaller contingent of female detainers; of the most productive authors, only three are women; female participation was higher than male participation in only two of the 11 most representative institutions; even in the geographical distribution, the male participation surpasses the female participation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. e005690
Author(s):  
Fatuma Hassan Guleid ◽  
Robinson Oyando ◽  
Evelyn Kabia ◽  
Audrey Mumbi ◽  
Samuel Akech ◽  
...  

BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to an unprecedented global research effort to build a body of knowledge that can inform mitigation strategies. We carried out a bibliometric analysis to describe the COVID-19 research output in Africa in terms of setting, study design, research themes and author affiliation.MethodsWe searched for articles published between 1 December 2019 and 3 January 2021 from various databases including PubMed, African Journals Online, medRxiv, Collabovid, the WHO global research database and Google. All article types and study design were included.ResultsA total of 1296 articles were retrieved. 46.6% were primary research articles, 48.6% were editorial-type articles while 4.6% were secondary research articles. 20.3% articles used the entire continent of Africa as their study setting while South Africa (15.4%) was the most common country-focused setting. The most common research topics include ‘country preparedness and response’ (24.9%) and ‘the direct and indirect health impacts of the pandemic’ (21.6%). However, only 1.0% of articles focus on therapeutics and vaccines. 90.3% of the articles had at least one African researcher as author, 78.5% had an African researcher as first author, while 63.5% had an African researcher as last author. The University of Cape Town leads with the greatest number of first and last authors. 13% of the articles were published in medRxiv and of the studies that declared funding, the Wellcome Trust was the top funding body.ConclusionsThis study highlights Africa’s COVID-19 research and the continent’s existing capacity to carry out research that addresses local problems. However, more studies focused on vaccines and therapeutics are needed to inform local development. In addition, the uneven distribution of research productivity among African countries emphasises the need for increased investment where needed.


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