2010 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ieem.2010.5674475
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Creating an academic and technological landscape of service innovation: An analysis of the citation network

Abstract: It is widely recognized that the concept of service innovation is significant for innovation strategy and economic growth especially in developed countries. However, since the term "service innovation" represents a broad sense, there is not the common understanding about what is service innovation even among experts. In this paper, we create an academic and technological landscape of service innovation from a number of academic publications and patents. Not only creating landscapes, extracting the gap between … Show more

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“…We selected a scoping review, also called a mapping review, because our objective is to provide a general map of available evidence (Munn et al, 2018); in this case, evidence is the available literature reviews about gamification. Furthermore, maps of science as Scoping reviews are used in various disciplines to map available evidence about a topic or clarify concepts, for example, maps of science (Rafols et al, 2010), bibliometric studies about the application of technology (Kajikawa et al, 2007;Shibata et al, 2010;10.3389/feduc.2024.1306298 Frontiers in Education 03 frontiersin.org Navas et al, 2012;Yuan et al, 2021), or to clarify concepts such as emerging technology (Avila-Robinson and Miyazaki, 2011;Rotolo et al, 2015) and scoping reviews (Pham et al, 2014). Moreover, recent research has explained that maps of science can be considered as methodological components of literature reviews.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected a scoping review, also called a mapping review, because our objective is to provide a general map of available evidence (Munn et al, 2018); in this case, evidence is the available literature reviews about gamification. Furthermore, maps of science as Scoping reviews are used in various disciplines to map available evidence about a topic or clarify concepts, for example, maps of science (Rafols et al, 2010), bibliometric studies about the application of technology (Kajikawa et al, 2007;Shibata et al, 2010;10.3389/feduc.2024.1306298 Frontiers in Education 03 frontiersin.org Navas et al, 2012;Yuan et al, 2021), or to clarify concepts such as emerging technology (Avila-Robinson and Miyazaki, 2011;Rotolo et al, 2015) and scoping reviews (Pham et al, 2014). Moreover, recent research has explained that maps of science can be considered as methodological components of literature reviews.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%