Big data en áreas de la Administración de Empresas: Un análisis bibliométrico
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Keywords:
Big Data, Business administration, bibliometrics, machine learningAbstract
Big data being a relatively new area of work in business administration, it is necessary to know the current state of work, which is why the objective of this work is to analyze several that will allow, as authors, years of research, types of magazines and institutions to know the importance of big data today. For this work, all the articles published in the Web of Science were collected and after a data cleaning, it was analyzed using the VosViewer software. The results show the importance and relevance of these investigations in the different variables analyzed. It can be concluded that although it is true there is a good worldwide research base in Latin America, there is little research published in the Web of Science database.
Keywords: Big Data; Business administration; bibliometrics; machine learning.
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