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This study investigated how the COVID 19 pandemic impacted the STI literature. We
addressed this question by comparing the contents of the STI literature before COVID19 and since the pandemic's beginning, using bibliometric and clustering techniques as
well as a systematic qualitative review of key publications. We find that the concentration
in the top ten countries was lower in the Covid Publications than in the non-Covid ones
and that the countries hit hard by the pandemic had a higher participation rate in the Covid
publications set. Of the 27 selected journals, only 18 had Covid-related publications, and
of these, only six journals had a higher participation rate in the Covid set. For the nonCovid publications set, the bibliographic coupling of the journals revealed a clear
distinction between two groups, a management/business related one and one of core STI
journals. For the 2019 and 2020_21 non-Covid publications set, we obtained a similar
result of four clusters that were interpreted as representing the following topics: Firm
Innovation, Innovation Management, Scientometrics, and Gender, respectively. With
regard to the Covid publications, the cluster analysis revealed that the Covid related STI
literature can be divided into four different thematic clusters: Economic Dynamics and
Entrepreneurship; New Innovation Models; Scientometrics and Education. The overlay
map analysis revealed that most of the shared terms between the non-Covid and Covid
sets belonged the Scientometrics cluster, a research theme identified as central by clusters
in both sets. Also, we found an intersection in the “Firm Innovation” cluster of the nonCovid publications centered around small business and entrepreneurship topics.
However, the publications within the Covid set focused on their role in the economic
dynamics and recovery. The Covid pandemic will have lasting effects on several
dimensions of science, technology and innovation-related areas and this research aims to
help to identify and gain insight into the potential STI knowledge fields related to the
impact of Covid-19
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Mestrado Bolonha em Economia e Gestão de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação
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COVID-19 Innovation Studies Bibliometric analysis Co-word analysis Emerging research topics
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Citação
Monteiro, Bernardo Motta (2022). “A bibliometric analysis of the Covid-19 pandemic impact on STI literature”. Dissertação de Mestrado. Universidade de Lisboa. Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
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Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
