Legitimidad en el emprendimiento. Estructura intelectual y tendencias de investigación

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Publicado 11-02-2022
Virginia Gordo-Molina
Francisco Diez-Martin
Cristina Del-Castillo-Feito

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Desde principios del siglo xxi, la investigación sobre la legitimidad organizacional se ha utilizado con frecuencia para explicar la supervivencia de las nuevas empresas. La necesidad de ser consideradas legitimas las nuevas empresas para mejorar su acceso a los recursos necesarios para sobrevivir ha llamado la atención de los investigadores. Esta situación ha favorecido el aumento de la investigación sobre la legitimidad organizacional en el campo del emprendimiento, lo que ha aumentado la complejidad de obtener una comprensión global de la situación actual en el campo. El objetivo de esta investigación es identificar y visualizar la estructura intelectual de la investigación y las tendencias emergentes en el campo de la legitimidad organizacional en el emprendimiento. La base de datos está formada por las fuentes de conocimiento o referencias en que se basan los artículos científicos publicados en la base de datos de Web of Science (WOS). Mediante una metodología bibliométrica basada en co-citas, identificamos las principales áreas de investigación, las más activas, los principales contribuyentes, las vías de difusión y las tendencias emergentes en el campo de la investigación. Este trabajo de investigación contribuye al desarrollo del campo de la legitimidad organizacional en el emprendimiento ofreciendo una visión integral de la situación de este dominio, tanto un punto de partida como una base teórica para que los investigadores construyan nuevos desarrollos.

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Gordo-Molina, V., Diez-Martin, F., & Del-Castillo-Feito, C. (2022). Legitimidad en el emprendimiento. Estructura intelectual y tendencias de investigación. Cuadernos De Gestión, 22(1), 115–128. https://doi.org/10.5295/cdg.211471vg
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Legitimidad organizacional, Emprendimiento, Negocios, Nuevas empresas, Negocios emergentes, Análisis bibliométrico

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