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Research on Subject Areas of Innovation Ecosystems: A Discipline Co-occurrence Analysis

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Author: Pengbin Gao, Jianxin Zhao, Xue Li

Abstract: Based on data from the Web of Science database, co-occurrence analysis and network visualization technique were conducted to explore the structure and patterns of interdisciplinary collaborations in innovation ecosystem research. This study presented the descriptive statistics of disciplines involved in relative research and interdisciplinary network over time. The results suggested that the scope of disciplines involved in innovation ecosystem research is broad and the distribution is unbalanced. Management and business are the core subject area while Regional & Urban Planning, Environmental Studies, and Environmental Sciences are playing key role in research and practices.

Keywords: Innovation Ecosystem Research, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Discipline Co-Occurrence Analysis

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