O QUE HÁ DE NOVO NA PESQUISA DE TRANSFERÊNCIA DE CONHECIMENTO APLICADA AO BUSINESS ECONOMICS? UMA RSL E CRIAÇÃO DE UMA AGENDA DE PESQUISA FUTURA

André Luiz Cavalcanti

Universidade da Beira Interior Portugal

Carla Carolinne dos Santos Silva

Universidade da Beira Interior Portugal

Resumo

Este estudo tem como objetivo classificar e organizar os principais tópicos que surgiram nos últimos cinco anos em transferência de conhecimento aplicada à área de business economics, além de propor uma agenda para estudos futuros. Para tanto, foi realizada uma revisão sistemática da literatura, de 186 artigos extraídos da base de dados Web of Science, a partir das análises de co-words e co-citation. Os resultados evidenciaram a categorização de temáticas agrupadas em 3 clusters: Colaboração universidade – indústria na transferência de conhecimento; Capital Social na transferência de conhecimento; e Transferência e absorção de conhecimento. Com base nos achados, este estudo pretende contribuir com a literatura de transferência de conhecimento, organizando os estudos dos últimos 5 anos e classificando as principais temáticas acerca do mesmo. Para mais, este estudo visa oferecer uma agenda para que pesquisadores possam nortear suas pesquisas e dar continuidade aos grandes avanços que a temática tem apresentado na literatura.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18265/2526-2289v6n2p17-40

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