Current trends in research on innovation in social sciences: a bibliometric study
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https://doi.org/10.37467/revtechno.v14.4826Keywords:
Trends, Research, Social Sciences, Bibliometrics, Innovation, Technology, SocietyAbstract
Innovation has always been felt as a concern for all societies, which is why it has been and is an integral part of humanity. This study focuses on describing the con-temporary scientific production on innovation in the social sciences and analyzing the lines of research in this field. For this, bibliometry was used as a quantitative method. Scientific production shows a growing trend, as of 2016, with an annual growth rate in the period 2010-2021 of 11.5%. Four topics of interest were iden-tified: innovation and technology; tourism; ethics and governance and social and communication.
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