Intellectual framework for knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship

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de Paiva, Eliane Martins [1 ]
da Costa, Priscila Rezende [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Paraiba, Dept Ciencias Sociais Aplicadas, Estr Engenho Novo S-N, Mamanguape, PB, Brazil
[2] Univ Nove Julho, Programa Posgrad Adm, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
关键词
Ecosystems; Innovation; Entrepreneurship; Knowledge spillovers; Network bibliometrics; ecosystemes; Entrepreneuriat; Debordements de connaissances; Reseaux; Bibliometrie; M19; M16; RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT; ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY; SPILLOVERS; FIRM; SYSTEMS; ECOSYSTEMS; CLUSTERS; POLICY; FIELD;
D O I
10.1007/s10843-024-00351-y
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F [经济];
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摘要
The knowledge-intensive innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems literature is evolving in quantity and popularity in academia. Assuming that the studies on these themes are closely related and are still under development, this research seeks to determine how the intellectual framework of knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship (KIE) is framed. The goal is to map bibliographic production by referring to the knowledge-intensive innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. We adopted the bibliometric method of citation and cocitation to analyze scientific publications from 2010 to 2020 in journals indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) database. An exploratory factor analysis identified three clusters by stimulating the creation of new ventures and knowledge flow and sharing. The first cluster alludes to the impact of knowledge on economic activities; the second explores the entrepreneurial ecosystem; and the third is more heterogeneous and leads to the theoretical and critical aspects of KIE. This study provides an opportunity to analyze the relationship between knowledge-intensive innovation and the entrepreneurship ecosystem. Thus, this study may guide researchers to access the microfoundations of knowledge-intensive innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems in their future studies once it reveals seminal research on this specific domain. La litterature sur les ecosystemes d'innovation et d'entrepreneuriat a forte intensite de connaissances a un caractere evolutif, tant en termes quantitatifs que de popularite dans le milieu universitaire. En supposant que les etudes sur ces themes sont etroitement liees et sont encore en cours de developpement, cette recherche cherche a repondre a la facon dont le cadre intellectuel sur l'entrepreneuriat innovant a forte intensite de connaissances (KIE) est cadre. L'objectif est de cartographier la production bibliographique faisant reference a l'ecosysteme de l'innovation et de l'entrepreneuriat a forte intensite de connaissances. Dans ce contexte, la methode bibliometrique de citation et de cocitation a ete adoptee afin d'analyzer les publications scientifiques de 2010 a 2020 dans des revues indexees a la base de donnees Web of Science (WoS). A partir d'une analyze factorielle exploratoire, trois clusters ont ete identifies par la stimulation de la creation de nouvelles entreprises et par le flux et le partage des connaissances. Le premier groupe fait allusion a l'impact de la connaissance sur les activites economiques; dans le second, l'ecosysteme entrepreneurial est explore; et dans le troisieme, plus heterogene, predomine les aspects theoriques et critiques du KIE. Cette etude est l'occasion d'analyzer la relation entre l'innovation a forte intensite de connaissances et la litterature sur l'ecosysteme de l'entrepreneuriat. Ainsi, cette etude peut guider les chercheurs pour acceder aux microfondations des ecosystemes d'innovation et d'entrepreneuriat a forte intensite de connaissances dans leurs futures etudes une fois qu'elle aura revele des recherches fondamentales dans ce domaine specifique.
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