Innovation and Digital Social Networks
mapping publications using co-citation analysis
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https://doi.org/10.36311/1940-1640.2020.v14n4.10294Palavras-chave:
Digital social network, Innovation, Co-citation Analysis, Social MediaResumo
The present study aims to verify and analyze the leading academic publications related to innovation topics and digital social networks. The research methodology is the co-citation analysis followed by the development of a co-citation map that includes approaches, types of networks and levels of aggregation by these themes. Therefore, this study can promote a better understanding of how the authors studying innovation and digital social networks relate. The research was conducted at Web Of Science and the total
of 694 articles, the years 2015 to 2019 were selected. Of these, 26,570 were the references cited by the analyzed papers and the average citations per item were 9.78. Three main clusters were identified with the references of the articles analyzed. These clusters reflects the themes Organizational Knowledge; Social and Relations and Innovation; and Creativity and Social Networks. Future studies on innovation and social networks can use the result of this article to support your choice of authors.
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