KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE BUSINESS SERVICES (KIBS): BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND THEIR DIFFERENT BEHAVIORS IN THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE
@article{JFigueiredo2017KNOWLEDGEIB, title={KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE BUSINESS SERVICES (KIBS): BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND THEIR DIFFERENT BEHAVIORS IN THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE}, author={Ronnie J-Figueiredo and J. V. Neto and O. Quelhas and J. Ferreira}, journal={RAI: Revista de Administraç{\~a}o e Inovaç{\~a}o}, year={2017}, volume={14}, pages={216-225} }
Abstract This study analyzes scientific articles present in the databases Web of Science, Scopus and SciELO. Two hundred and thirty-five studies were examined, by using variations in bibliometrics. The main objective of this article is to analyze the set of studies that address the different behaviors Knowledge Intensive Business Services in the scientific literature. The results show a concentration of publications in the years 2005, 2010, 2012 and 2013, including the theme's interdisciplinary… CONTINUE READING
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