2021
DOI: 10.5585/iji.v9i3.19676
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Innovation in public policies: a bibliometric study for new research

Abstract: Objective: To carry out a mapping of studies on innovation and public policies, presenting an overview of the scientific discussion on the topic to suggest proposals for future studies.Design / methodology / approach: A bibliometric study, through exploratory factor analysis, with the objective of identifying the path that the phenomenon takes. For this, we use the techniques of citation, co-citation and bibliographic coupling.Originality: Given the economic, social and technological importance of innovation, … Show more

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“…Moreover, the study used bibliometric analysis to investigate a specific topics in public policy, such as green deal policy, energy conservation, and energy efficiency (Ziabina & Pimonenko, 2020), medical tourism (Virani, Wellstead, & Howlett, 2020), and forest fire controlling policy (Rahmah, 2022). Lastly, the study used bibliometrics to map studies, trends, developments, and the status of scientific production in public policy (Pedro, Souza, Garzaro, Cirani, & Souza, 2021;Putera, Pasciana, & Zubaidah, 2021;Ruthes, 2017).…”
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“…Moreover, the study used bibliometric analysis to investigate a specific topics in public policy, such as green deal policy, energy conservation, and energy efficiency (Ziabina & Pimonenko, 2020), medical tourism (Virani, Wellstead, & Howlett, 2020), and forest fire controlling policy (Rahmah, 2022). Lastly, the study used bibliometrics to map studies, trends, developments, and the status of scientific production in public policy (Pedro, Souza, Garzaro, Cirani, & Souza, 2021;Putera, Pasciana, & Zubaidah, 2021;Ruthes, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%