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Cultural intelligence, global mindset, and cross-cultural competencies: a systematic review using bibliometric methods

2020

We conducted a systematic review of 158 publications on Cultural Intelligence (CQ) and related concepts, Global Mindset (GM), and Crosscultural Competence (CC) using bibliometric methods. We apply citation analysis to highlight the most influential (in terms of citations) journals, publications, and specific researchers in the field. We apply factor and cluster analyses to analyse co-citations to identify the current knowledge structure in the research field. With content coding on the resulting groups of co-citations, we identify five research streams showing the overlap between the CQ, GM, and CC constructs, and also revealing the separations in the research on the constructs. We perform …

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementGlobal mindsetCultural intelligenceMindsetEducationVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Bibliometric analysisCitation analysisCo-citation analysis0502 economics and businessCross-cultural competenceCross-culturalBusiness and International ManagementCompetence (human resources)Knowledge structurebusiness.industry05 social sciencesCross-cultural competenciesCross-cultural competenceCitation analysisContent analysisCultural intelligenceBibliometric methods050211 marketingBurst analysisbusinessPsychologyContent analysis050203 business & managementEuropean J. of International Management
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Main Trends in Regional Innovation Systems: An Author Co-citation Analysis

2010

Regional Innovation Systems are increasingly attracting attention on behalf of accademics, practitioners and policy makers. This has produced a wide array of studies in the field, both regards the specific themes treated and the perspectives adopted. Though a number of sujective reviews of the field have been proposed, these tend to present the field according to the analysts' subjective biases and tends to meld what the field is with what the field should be. In order to overcome the limitations present in the subjective reviews proposed untill today, in this study we conduct an objective review of the main contributions to the Regional Innovation Systems fiels of studies.

Regional Innovation Systems Author co-citation analysis multidimensional scaling cluster analysis factor analysisSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese
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Regional Systems of Innovation: a Literature Review

2012

Though various authors have offered reviews of the Regional Innovation Systems (RIS) literature and some have described their personal intellectual voyage amongst the building blocks that constitute this area of scientific enquiry (for example, Cooke 2008), these often illuminating illustrations are nonetheless subjective and, thus, suffer from biases which pertain to the actor performing the analysis. The study proposed in this paper aims to overcome the aforementioned limitation by elaborating an objective review of the main contributions to the RIS field of research, highlighting the main themes studied and the principal approaches followed. The analysis has been conducted following the …

author co-citation analysisSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseRegional innovation system
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The past and future of evolutionary economics: some reflections based on new bibliometric evidence

2016

The modern wave of ‘evolutionary economics’ was launched in 1982 with the classic study by Nelson and Winter. This paper reports a broad bibliometric analysis of ‘evolutionary’ research in the disciplines of management, business, economics, and sociology over 25 years from 1986 to 2010. It confirms that Nelson and Winter's book (An evolutionary theory of economic change, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1982) is an enduring nodal reference point for this broad field. The bibliometric evidence suggests that ‘evolutionary economics’ has benefitted from the rise of business schools and other interdisciplinary institutions, which have provided a home for evolutionary terminology, but it…

evolution of scienceApplied economicsField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesBibliometricsNature versus nurtureTerminologyEpistemologyNelson Richard0502 economics and businessevolutionary economicsNarrativeConversationWinter SidneySociologyEvolutionary economics050207 economicsco-citation analysis050203 business & managementbibliometriikkamedia_commonEvolutionary and Institutional Economics Review
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