Hugo-Alberto Rivera-Rodríguez, Alejandro Beltrán Duque, Juan Camilo Sánchez-López
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Abstract
Purpose
This article examines strategic management research across Latin America from 1990 to 2023, addressing four critical inquiries: the themes prevalent in strategic discussions, the leading countries in strategic management (SM) publications, the defining characteristics of strategic research in major Latin American economies and the reflection on whether Latin America is a region that generates or follows the knowledge of the Global North.
Design/methodology/approach
Utilizing co-occurrence analysis, this study maps the terrain of SM research in the region, analyzing 4,963 articles indexed in the Scopus database. The authors employed a co-occurrence analysis to map SM research in Latin America, analyzing 4,963 articles from the Scopus database.
Findings
Predominant themes include the theoretical underpinnings of strategy, sustainable development, innovation, tourism and international trade. Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Chile have emerged as leaders in research volume and thematic diversity, particularly in sustainable development and innovation.
Practical implications
By identifying patterns, behaviors and trends in SM research, the authors uncover methods and tools that, once contextualized for the region, can significantly enhance organizational performance.
Originality/value
This investigation is a pioneering effort, providing a focused analysis on SM research within Latin America. It highlights significant contributions since 1990 across the region's main economies. This study represents one of the first comprehensive mappings of this academic field within Latin America. This is the first article, to the authors’ knowledge, developed to map the intellectual structure of the SM field in Latin America through an analysis of co-occurrences, with emphasis on the region's main economies.
目的本文研究了1990年至2023年拉丁美洲的战略管理研究,探讨了四个关键问题:战略讨论中的普遍主题、战略管理(SM)出版物的主要国家、拉丁美洲主要经济体战略研究的决定性特征,以及对拉丁美洲是产生还是追随全球北方知识的地区的反思。研究结果主要研究主题包括战略、可持续发展、创新、旅游和国际贸易的理论基础。巴西、墨西哥、哥伦比亚和智利在研究数量和主题多样性方面处于领先地位,尤其是在可持续发展和创新方面。通过确定 SM 研究中的模式、行为和趋势,作者发现了一些方法和工具,这些方法和工具一旦与该地区的具体情况相结合,就能显著提高组织绩效。它强调了自 1990 年以来该地区主要经济体的重大贡献。本研究是拉丁美洲这一学术领域的首批全面图谱之一。据作者所知,这是第一篇通过分析共同出现的情况来描绘拉丁美洲 SM 领域知识结构的文章,重点是该地区的主要经济体。