Systematic Literature Review on Academic Entrepreneurship by Bibliometric Metadata Analysis
Marco Antonio Domingues,
Hortência E Pereira Santana,
Denise Santos Ruzene and
Daniel Pereira Silva
International Journal of Social Science Studies, 2022, vol. 10, issue 5, 3353
Abstract:
The purpose of this article is to map the field of Academic Entrepreneurship focusing on the search for models that evaluate the viability of intellectual property as a product. The study was based on articles retrieved from the Web of Science database covering the period from 1988 to 2020, where the metadata data analysis was carried out using the RStudio software, bibliometrix package, and the web interface Biblioshiny, and a systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA protocol, Extension for Scoping Reviews. The findings revealed that the main objectives of studies on academic entrepreneurship are related to the analysis of human (training, leadership, and motivation), physical and management resources, as they are pointed out as the most necessary incentives to improve universities AE. Therefore, it was concluded that most models on AE are for the evaluation of the development of entrepreneurship in the academic environment and there is a research gap to develop models aiming at the commercialization of intellectual property.
Date: 2022
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