BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION ON IDENTIFIED COMMERCIAL CLUSTERS IN THE METROPOLITAN REGION OF SÃO PAULO BETWEEN 2013 AND 2021 IN THE AREAS OF ADMINISTRATION, ACCOUNTING AND TOURISM
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Bibliometric Analysis; Commercial Clusters; National Scientific Production.Abstract
The research aims to identify and analyze the characteristics of scientific production on commercial clusters territorially identified in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo between the period 2013 to 2021 using the technique called Bibliometric Analysis based on scientific material already published. Discussing its methodology, this research has a qualitative approach, and its type of research is characterized as descriptive, through a survey of the current state of the art on the subject of commercial clusters, with publications in the area of Administration, Accounting and Tourism. As a result, scientific publications on commercial clusters territorially centered in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo are concentrated in four important blocks for the purposes of this analysis, the first being classified by the Qualis Stratum (A3 and A4) and the second block under the classifications (B2 and B3). The third block features a Qualis Stratum under grade (C). And the fourth block presenting the classification of events (E1 and E2). The qualitative approach is predominant in the analyzed studies, corresponding to 81.9% of the articles. As for the classification of the type of research, the descriptive research becomes the most influential, corresponding to 54.5% of the analyzed texts.
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