“…The benefits provided by bibliometric methods and techniques have made it possible to identify and visualize several dimensions of the structure, evolution, and particular traits of IS in Ibero-America. Although, most of these studies have been reduced to a national scope, as evidenced in the cases of Brazil Valentim, 2019;Herrero-Solana, 2013), Spain (Abadal;Guallar, 2020), Portugal (Borges, Freitas;Oliveira, 2019;Oliveira et al, 2017), Cuba (Amaro-Ares, Vega-Almeida; Arencibia-Jorge, 2018; Mugica, Columbié;Salomón, 2019;Arencibia-Jorge, 2021), Mexico (Herrera-Miranda, Arenas;Gómez-Hernández, 2013;Morán-Reyes, 2021), Colombia (Jaramillo;Morillo, 2019), Uruguay (Sabelli, 2019), and Argentina (Corda;Liberatore, 2021). Studies with a Latin/Ibero-American scope have revealed interesting findings such as:…”