A evolução do movimento da triple helix: uma análise das comunicações científicas por meio de técnica bibliométrica

IF 0.5 Q4 BUSINESS
M. Amaral, Nathan Ribeiro Messias
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Objective: The object of this theoretical-empirical work is to analyze the evolution of the Triple Helix movement based on the analysis of the scientific publications database through bibliometric techniques.Methodology: This is an applied exploratory research. The publications database is structured as an MS Excel file fed manually from the annals of international conferences and other publications. The database is periodically frozen and the main authors, institutions, countries of origin, and topics are counted.Originality: The work is original in the idea of knowing an academic movement through its results.Main results: The database gathers 2,700 inputs (24% journal papers, 70% conferences communications, and 6% books, chapters, and others). These communications were written by 3,465 authors, an average of 1.28 authors per work. As expected, the creators of the concept, Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff, together or with partners, are responsible for 9.4% of all communications. Countries such as Brazil, the UK, the USA, Russia, and Italy are very active in the movement and organizing a conference was crucial to the dissemination of the concept in their countries.Theoretical contributions: The work contributes to a better understanding of the field of action of the Triple Helix theme. It is useful for researchers looking for literature, gaps, and research topics.Management contributions: The work presents contributions to the Triple Helix Association in the management of the movement and to conference organizers, in general universities, and their partners.
三螺旋运动的演变:文献计量技术对科学传播的分析
目的:通过文献计量学技术,在对科学出版物数据库进行分析的基础上,对三螺旋运动的演变进行理论实证分析。方法:本研究为应用探索性研究。出版物数据库的结构是MS Excel文件,手工输入国际会议和其他出版物的编年史。数据库定期冻结,并统计主要作者、机构、原产国和主题。原创性:作品的原创性在于通过结果了解学术运动。主要结果:该数据库收集了2700个输入(24%的期刊论文,70%的会议通讯,6%的书籍、章节和其他)。这些通信由3,465位作者撰写,平均每部作品有1.28位作者。不出所料,这一概念的创造者亨利·埃茨科维茨和洛伊特·莱兹多夫,连同其合作伙伴,负责所有传播的9.4%。巴西、英国、美国、俄罗斯和意大利等国在这一运动中非常活跃,组织一次会议对于在这些国家传播这一概念至关重要。理论贡献:这项工作有助于更好地理解三螺旋主题的作用领域。它对研究人员寻找文献、空白和研究课题非常有用。管理方面的贡献:该工作向三螺旋协会提供了运动管理方面的贡献,并向会议组织者、一般大学及其合作伙伴提供了贡献。
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