Innovation and Collaboration in Organizations: A Bibliometric Research

Journal Title: International Journal of Economics and management review - Year 2023, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Purpose - This article is a bibliometric study of innovation research and internal collaboration in organizations at three levels (i.e., individual, work team, and organization). Design/methodology/approach - This research was conducted using Publish or Perish software and VOS Viewer to analyze 6,356 academic articles from 2000 to 2022 in four aspects: temporal distribution of published papers, the scientific community (country/region/authors cited), intellectual structure (journals) cited/references cited), and research centers. Findings and Discussion – The results show that the number and growth rate of publications at the organizational level is much higher than the other two levels (individual and teamwork). This is based on innovation which is often related to collaboration within the organization. The publications with top three countries for the most publications are the United States, China, and the United Kingdom. The top five most cited authors were identified and listed from the individual, work team, and organizational levels Originality - The author combines innovation and collaboration as an interesting subject because not many have made a review of this material. These findings provide a snapshot and comparison of innovation research in management at three levels namely, individual, work team, and organizational levels, which are useful for researchers and students to understand and explore innovative behavior in organizations from a multilevel perspective.

Authors and Affiliations

Syamsul Hadi, Nabila Wahyuningtyas, Anggita Putri Rachmawati, Lois Lutria Tang, Ghea Mentariningtyas

Keywords

Related Articles

Analysis of the Staffing Needs Division in a Persero Company Using the Workload Indicator Staffing Needs (WISN) Method

Purpose – This research aims to find out the needs of employees or human resources at PT PLN UIP Tanjung Jati B Jepara based on the WISN method and find solutions to problems related to employees or human resources from...

Enhancing Service Recovery: How Human Capital Drives Performance with Employee Commitment as a Mediator

Purpose - The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of human capital on service recovery performance through employee commitment. Design/methodology/approach - The study took place in Sleman Regency and fo...

Innovation and Collaboration in Organizations: A Bibliometric Research

Purpose - This article is a bibliometric study of innovation research and internal collaboration in organizations at three levels (i.e., individual, work team, and organization). Design/methodology/approach - This re...

The Concept Of People’s Economy Based On Pancasila As Legistimation Of Economic Ideology In Indonesia

The concept of populist economy based on Pancasila is a concept from the thinking in planning and implementing economic development at the national level. Where the frame of mind is based on the elaboration of the value...

Unraveling The Supply-Side Factors Shaping East Java’s Economy: Insights From PCA and Machine Learning

Post the COVID-19 pandemic has become a moment for economic recovery for countries around the world, including Indonesia. However, the intense competition in the market, aftershocks of the pandemic, extreme weather cond...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP742323
  • DOI -
  • Views 32
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Syamsul Hadi, Nabila Wahyuningtyas, Anggita Putri Rachmawati, Lois Lutria Tang, Ghea Mentariningtyas (2023). Innovation and Collaboration in Organizations: A Bibliometric Research. International Journal of Economics and management review, 1(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-742323