Un Análisis Bibliométrico de las Capacidades Dinámicas en el Campo de las Empresas Familiares
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Capacidades dinámicas, Empresa familiar, Análisis bibliométrico, Revisión de la literaturaResumen
El presente trabajo examina las diversas contribuciones de la investigación científica en el tema de capacidades dinámicas en el campo de las empresas familiares, utilizando un enfoque bibliométrico durante el período 2009-2019. El volumen de publicaciones científicas hallado en la base de datos de la Web of Science (WOS) fue igual a 56 artículos. La aplicación de métodos y técnicas bibliométricas ha permitido reflejar la evolución del nivel de publicaciones, instituciones activas, metodologías empleadas y principales temas de investigación tratados. Teniendo en cuenta los resultados obtenidos, se proponen líneas futuras de investigación que permitan avanzar en la consolidación del estudio de capacidades dinámicas en el campo de las empresas familiares como disciplina científica.
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