Un análisis bibliométrico de la convergencia entre planeación estratégica y prospectiva con la gestión de la innovación
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2024
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González Moreno, Edwin Mauricio
Manotas Bolaños, Inmaculada
Lara Rodríguez, Yarelis Esther
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Universidad de Santander - UDES
Ediciones Universidad Simón Bolívar
Facultad de Ingenierías
Ediciones Universidad Simón Bolívar
Facultad de Ingenierías
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Introducción: El presente estudio bibliométrico tiene como propósito analizar la convergencia entre los conceptos de planeación estratégica y prospectiva, con la gestión de innovación, a través de la revisión de literatura en las investigaciones publicadas entre los años 2003 y 2023 en las bases de datos Scopus y Web Of Science. Métodos: El enfoque metodológico utilizado para este estudio bibliométrico es cualitativo, exploratorio y de tipo descriptivo, en el cual se utilizaron las bases de datos descritas anteriormente, en conjunto con el software VOSviewer como herramienta para determinar las tendencias de investigación en el área de los conceptos previamente seleccionados, y en donde se utilizaron los criterios de calidad, cantidad y estructura, como indicadores del proceso de búsqueda y filtro para la consulta de los documentos bibliográficos. Resultados y Discusión: En el proceso de análisis se observa que los autores René Rohrbeck, Dirk Meissner y Konstantin Vishnevskiy son los más representativos a nivel de documentos y citaciones para el periodo consultado. Asimismo, Alemania, Rusia y Inglaterra son los países que generan mayor número de publicaciones entorno a las palabras claves planteadas. Del mismo modo, se identificaron sinónimos de prospectiva con sus respectivas descripciones, así como las áreas y factores de las publicaciones en donde convergen dichos conceptos, con el fin de servir como base para las futuras investigaciones. Conclusiones: se concluye que los estudios bibliométricos en temáticas poco exploradas como la innovación y prospectiva, pueden generar tendencias a nivel país.
Introduction: The purpose of the present bibliometric study is to analyze the convergence between the concepts of strategic and prospective planning, with innovation management, through literature review in published research between the years 2003 and 2023 with the database managers Scopus y Web Of Science. Methods: The methodological approach used for this bibliometric study is qualitative, exploratory and descriptive, in which the previously described databases managers were used, together with VOSviewer software as tool to determine research trends in the area of previously selected concepts, and where the criteria of quality, quantity and structure were used as indicators of the search process and filter for the bibliographic documents consulted. Results and Discussion: In the process of analysis it is observed that authors René Rohrbeck, Dirk Meissner and Konstantin Vishnevskiy are the most representative in terms of documents and citations for the consulted period. Likewise, Germany, Russia, and England are the countries that generate the greatest number of publications around the terms raised. Similarly, synonyms for prospective were identified along with their respective descriptions, as well as the areas and factors in publications where these concepts converge, in order to serve as a basis for future research. Conclusions: It is concluded that bibliometric studies in underexplored areas such as innovation and foresight can generate country-level trends.
Introduction: The purpose of the present bibliometric study is to analyze the convergence between the concepts of strategic and prospective planning, with innovation management, through literature review in published research between the years 2003 and 2023 with the database managers Scopus y Web Of Science. Methods: The methodological approach used for this bibliometric study is qualitative, exploratory and descriptive, in which the previously described databases managers were used, together with VOSviewer software as tool to determine research trends in the area of previously selected concepts, and where the criteria of quality, quantity and structure were used as indicators of the search process and filter for the bibliographic documents consulted. Results and Discussion: In the process of analysis it is observed that authors René Rohrbeck, Dirk Meissner and Konstantin Vishnevskiy are the most representative in terms of documents and citations for the consulted period. Likewise, Germany, Russia, and England are the countries that generate the greatest number of publications around the terms raised. Similarly, synonyms for prospective were identified along with their respective descriptions, as well as the areas and factors in publications where these concepts converge, in order to serve as a basis for future research. Conclusions: It is concluded that bibliometric studies in underexplored areas such as innovation and foresight can generate country-level trends.
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Planeación estratégica, Prospectiva, Gestión de la innovación