Empreendedorismo sustentável: mapeamento da produção científica internacional entre 2009 e 2019
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Empreendedorismo sustentável. Produção científica internacional. Redes bibliométricas.Resumo
Esta pesquisa teve o objetivo de mapear a produção científica internacional sobre empreendedorismo sustentável entre os anos de 2009 e 2019. Realizou-se um estudo exploratório e descritivo, no qual os dados coletados foram coletados da base de dados da Web Of Science. Foram delineados a evolução da produção científica sobre o tema, os autores mais prolíficos e as fontes de publicação com maior volume de publicações. O software bibliométrico VOSViewer foi utilizado para analisar as redes bibliométricas de: coocorrência de palavras-chave, coautoria e cocitação. Conclui-se que o tema está em evolução no cenário internacional, constatou-se uma grande dispersão nos estudos sobre o tema. Os estudos integram o empreendedorismo tradicional com diferentes eixos de pesquisa, em especial, à inovação, à gestão estratégica e à sustentabilidade social e ambiental.
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