Análise Bibliométrica da Gestão Colaborativa uma Perspectiva Interdisciplinar
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Em um contexto em que a soma dos conhecimentos individuais já não é suficiente para responder à complexidade dos problemas e mudanças, modelos de gestão que propõem a utilização de ativos intangíveis do conhecimento como capital para desenvolvimento sustentável e alcance de vantagens competitivas, como a gestão colaborativa, têm ganhado atenção mundial. Para contribuir com o avanço deste campo de pesquisa, desenvolveu-se este estudo com o objetivo de traçar um panorama da produção científica sobre gestão colaborativa por meio de análise bibliométrica. Um total de 1564 publicações recuperadas das bases de dados Scopus, Web of Science e EBSCOhost foram analisadas. Os resultados demonstram um crescimento de publicações sobre o tema. Adicionalmente, nas análises de coautoria e coocorrência de palavras-chave, foram identificados grupos de autores, notadamente chineses, norte-americanos e europeus, que pesquisam a gestão colaborativa em distintas áreas do conhecimento, a exemplo das ciências ambientais, sociais, tecnológicas e da saúde, bem como em diferentes níveis de análise. A partir dos resultados encontrados, foram deixadas aqui sugestões para estudos futuros.
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