La Transferencia del conocimiento y la Innovación en la implementación de Políticas Públicas y Género, Una revisión sistemática de la literatura
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Este artículo presenta un análisis bibliométrico, en relación a las publicaciones realizadas sobre la transferencia del conocimiento, la innovación y el género en la implementación de las políticas públicas. El objetivo principal es conocer la evolución que han tenido las publicaciones en este tema durante los últimos 20 años, es decir entre 2001 y 2020. Concretamente se analizan los tesauros, los autores, países e instituciones más representativos. Este análisis permitió encontrar que los constructos planteados han sido investigados desde muchas disciplinas –medicina, tecnología, ciencias sociales, administración, etc.-, pero existe un vacío académico en cuanto a la aplicación de estos conceptos en las políticas públicas y su implementación. Para el análisis se utilizó la base de datos WoS de ISI. También se emplearon métodos cuantitativos, de análisis de co-ocurrencia, brindando un marco del rendimiento de la investigación en estos temas
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