Revelando el panorama global del gobierno corporativo en las empresas familiares: un análisis bibliométrico
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Análisis bibliométrico, Gobierno corporativo, Empresa familiar, ScopusResumen
Esta investigación utiliza Biblioshiny-R Studio para realizar un estudio bibliométrico de 514 documentos identificado en la base de datos Scopus (1998-2022) sobre gobierno corporativo en empresas familiares. A pesar de una trayectoria de crecimiento constante en la investigación dedicada a este dominio, surge una revelación notable: una disminución en la influencia de los artículos sobre esta temática en los últimos años. También se revela la naturaleza colaborativa de los esfuerzos académicos, con numerosas asociaciones internacionales que indican un enfoque globalizado de la investigación. Los temas centrales de la investigación abarcan la estrategia corporativa, la gobernanza, la sostenibilidad y la estructura familiar. Los hallazgos no sólo contribuyen a la literatura existente, sino que también abordan las lagunas de investigación identificadas en estudios previos. Las implicaciones se extienden tanto al mundo académico como a los profesionales, ofreciendo valiosos conocimientos para navegar en el complejo terreno del gobierno corporativo en las empresas familiares.
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