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    Thematic mapping of artificial intelligence in management: A bibliometric approach using co-word analysis (2015–2024)
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    Salgado-García, Jorge Arturo
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    Objective: The objective of this study was twofold: first, to map the main themes in the literature on artificial intelligence in management, and second, to explore the relationships between these themes. Design/Methodology/Approach: A co-word analysis was performed on 15,835 articles indexed in Scopus (2015–2024), with the author’s keywords in the field of administration constituting the unit of analysis. The semantic network under consideration was constructed using the 50 most frequent terms, applying normalization by association and the Walktrap algorithm for cluster detection. Results/Discussion: The results of the analysis indicated that the extant literature was organized around three thematic groups. The first of these focused on conversational interfaces, the second on digital transformation, and the third adopted a computational approach. The thematic structure identified reflected a field in the process of consolidation, with a predominance of technical approaches and limited functional specialization. Conclusion: Contemporary research endeavors prioritized methodological development over strategic implementation in particular organizational contexts. These findings underscored the necessity for more comprehensive approaches that articulated technology, management, and governance. Moreover, they called for a future agenda that was oriented toward its adoption from sociotechnical perspectives. ©The authors ©Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication (Revista Iberoamericana de Medición y Comunicación de la Ciencia) ©Pro Metrics.
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    Transformación digital en ciencias administrativas y contabilidad: tendencias de investigación en Scopus
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    Salgado-García, Jorge Arturo
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    González-Zelaya, Vladimiro
    Objective. Identify thematic trends in digital transformation in administrative sciences and accounting. Design/Methodology/Approach. A bibliometric analysis was performed considering 7,519 documents indexed in the Scopus database between 1970 and 2023. The analysis was performed using the authors' keywords to identify thematic trends. Results/Discussion. Thematic cores related to Covid-19, digital marketing, emerging technologies, innovation, industry 4.0, and Fintech were identified. Conclusions. Covid-19 promoted digital transformation and research in this field applied to administrative sciences and accounting. However, the advancement of digital technologies has influenced scientific production. Likewise, other trends, such as sustainability, converged in the generation of knowledge. © Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication.
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