Bibliometric Analysis of Collaborative Management an Interdisciplinary Perspective
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In a context where the sum of individual knowledge is no longer sufficient to respond to the complexity of problems and changes, management models that propose the use of intangible knowledge assets as capital for sustainable development and achievement of competitive advantages, such as collaborative management, have gained attention worldwide. To contribute to the advancement of this field of research, this study was developed with the aim of drawing an overview of scientific production on collaborative management through bibliometric analysis. A total of 1564 publications retrieved from the Scopus, Web of Science and EBSCOhost databases were analyzed. The results demonstrate a growth in publications on the subject. Additionally, in the analysis of co-authorship and co-occurrence of keywords, groups of authors were identified, notably Chinese, North American and European, who research collaborative management in different areas of knowledge, such as environmental, social, technological and health sciences, as well as at different levels of analysis. Based on the results found, suggestions for future studies were made.
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