Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)

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Autor(a) principal: Frehner Poffo, Rúbia
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Revista Catarinense da Ciência Contábil (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revista.crcsc.org.br/index.php/CRCSC/article/view/3373
Resumo: Innovation enables organizations to invest in processes or products that increase their competitive advantage in the market. Thus, this research aims to conduct a bibliometric mapping of scientific production on Innovation Exploitation (incremental innovation) and Innovation Exploration (radical innovation), focusing on scientific articles published in journals in business, administration, accounting, and economics. However, a bibliometric analysis of the publications indexed in the Scopus database from 1995 to 2022 was performed and operationalized using RStudio’s Biblioshiny software. The search was performed by the keywords “Innovation Exploitation”, “Innovation Exploration”, and “Innovation Ambidexterity”, in the fields title, abstract, and keywords. After the filtration processes, the final sample comprised 746 scientific articles. The results of this research present an evolution of the theme over the years. In 1995, innovation was considered the creation or remodeling of products. In contrast, in 2020, innovation was defined as radical or incremental, in which the manager uses innovation as a strategy to increase sales and decreases production costs with the help of technology. Most publications (42.35%) occur after 2017, making clear the importance of the topic in recent years. Between 1995 and 2000, only 22 articles were published, and between 2017 and 2022, there were 408 studies. It was found that the author with the highest number of citations is American, and the country with the highest number of publications is the United States. However, the author with the highest number of publications is Italian, as well as the largest collaboration network, with Italy being the third country with the highest number of publications. Therefore, this study can be a starting point for future research or those interested in the topic.
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spelling Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)Inovação Exploitation e Exploration: uma análise bibliométrica da produção científica da base de dados da Scopus (1995-2022)BibliometricsInnovation ExploitationInnovation ExplorationBibliometriaInovação ExploitationInovação ExplorationInnovation enables organizations to invest in processes or products that increase their competitive advantage in the market. Thus, this research aims to conduct a bibliometric mapping of scientific production on Innovation Exploitation (incremental innovation) and Innovation Exploration (radical innovation), focusing on scientific articles published in journals in business, administration, accounting, and economics. However, a bibliometric analysis of the publications indexed in the Scopus database from 1995 to 2022 was performed and operationalized using RStudio’s Biblioshiny software. The search was performed by the keywords “Innovation Exploitation”, “Innovation Exploration”, and “Innovation Ambidexterity”, in the fields title, abstract, and keywords. After the filtration processes, the final sample comprised 746 scientific articles. The results of this research present an evolution of the theme over the years. In 1995, innovation was considered the creation or remodeling of products. In contrast, in 2020, innovation was defined as radical or incremental, in which the manager uses innovation as a strategy to increase sales and decreases production costs with the help of technology. Most publications (42.35%) occur after 2017, making clear the importance of the topic in recent years. Between 1995 and 2000, only 22 articles were published, and between 2017 and 2022, there were 408 studies. It was found that the author with the highest number of citations is American, and the country with the highest number of publications is the United States. However, the author with the highest number of publications is Italian, as well as the largest collaboration network, with Italy being the third country with the highest number of publications. Therefore, this study can be a starting point for future research or those interested in the topic. A inovação habilita as organizações a investirem em processos ou produtos que possibilitem o aumento da vantagem competitiva perante o mercado. Desta forma, a presente pesquisa objetiva realizar um mapeamento bibliométrico da produção científica sobre o tema Innovation Exploitation (inovação incremental) e Innovation Exploration (inovação radical) com foco nos artigos científicos publicados em periódicos das áreas de negócios, administração, contabilidade e economia. Contudo, foi realizada uma análise bibliométrica das publicações indexadas na base de dados Scopus referente ao período que abrange 1995 a 2022, operacionalizada com o auxílio do software Biblioshiny do RStudio. A busca foi efetuada pelas palavras-chave "Innovation Exploitation", "Innovation Exploration" e "Innovation Ambidexterity", nos campos título, resumo e palavra-chave. Após os processos de filtragem, a amostra final compreendeu 746 artigos científicos. Os resultados desta pesquisa apresentam uma evolução do tema com o passar dos anos. Em 1995 a inovação era considerada a criação ou remodelação de produtos, enquanto em 2020 a inovação foi definida como radical ou incremental, na qual o gestor utiliza a inovação como estratégia para aumento das vendas, e com auxílio da tecnologia diminui os custos de produção. A maioria das publicações (42,35%) ocorre após 2017, deixando clara a importância do tema nos últimos anos, sendo que, entre os anos 1995 e 2000 foram publicados apenas 22 artigos e entre 2017 e 2022 foram 408 pesquisas. Foi constatado que o autor com o maior número de citações é norte-americano, assim como, o país com o maior número de publicações são os Estados Unidos. Entretanto, a autora que possui maior número de publicações é italiana, assim como a maior rede de colaboração, sendo que a Itália é o terceiro país com maior número de publicações. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)
Inovação Exploitation e Exploration: uma análise bibliométrica da produção científica da base de dados da Scopus (1995-2022)
title Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)
spellingShingle Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)
Frehner Poffo, Rúbia
Bibliometrics
Innovation Exploitation
Innovation Exploration
Bibliometria
Inovação Exploitation
Inovação Exploration
title_short Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)
title_full Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)
title_fullStr Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)
title_full_unstemmed Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)
title_sort Exploitation and Exploration Innovation : a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production of The Scopus Database (1995-2022)
author Frehner Poffo, Rúbia
author_facet Frehner Poffo, Rúbia
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Innovation Exploitation
Innovation Exploration
Bibliometria
Inovação Exploitation
Inovação Exploration
topic Bibliometrics
Innovation Exploitation
Innovation Exploration
Bibliometria
Inovação Exploitation
Inovação Exploration
description Innovation enables organizations to invest in processes or products that increase their competitive advantage in the market. Thus, this research aims to conduct a bibliometric mapping of scientific production on Innovation Exploitation (incremental innovation) and Innovation Exploration (radical innovation), focusing on scientific articles published in journals in business, administration, accounting, and economics. However, a bibliometric analysis of the publications indexed in the Scopus database from 1995 to 2022 was performed and operationalized using RStudio’s Biblioshiny software. The search was performed by the keywords “Innovation Exploitation”, “Innovation Exploration”, and “Innovation Ambidexterity”, in the fields title, abstract, and keywords. After the filtration processes, the final sample comprised 746 scientific articles. The results of this research present an evolution of the theme over the years. In 1995, innovation was considered the creation or remodeling of products. In contrast, in 2020, innovation was defined as radical or incremental, in which the manager uses innovation as a strategy to increase sales and decreases production costs with the help of technology. Most publications (42.35%) occur after 2017, making clear the importance of the topic in recent years. Between 1995 and 2000, only 22 articles were published, and between 2017 and 2022, there were 408 studies. It was found that the author with the highest number of citations is American, and the country with the highest number of publications is the United States. However, the author with the highest number of publications is Italian, as well as the largest collaboration network, with Italy being the third country with the highest number of publications. Therefore, this study can be a starting point for future research or those interested in the topic.
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