Characterization of inter-organizational relations: university-industry, key stakeholders to co-create value
Keywords:
University-Industry, Value co-creation, Key stakeholdersAbstract
The purpose of the text is to characterize the relationships presented in the inter-organizational environment University-Industry, as part of a specific objective of an investigation to structure the dimensions and categories of said dyad, in a context where the co-creation of value is encouraged. The methodology is bibliometric analysis using the Bibliometrix R Studio Cloud Package, whose search protocols were performed in the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases. The records were obtained using Gephi and dividing the documents into three categories: hegemonic, structural and recent. The results allowed visualizing four approaches, which are complemented by a study that identified six clusters in 2019, keeping similarity in themes. The conclusions are around the importance of researching the inter-organizational relations University-Industry, as key stakeholders, as they are value co-creators for the society's benefit.
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