The network visualisation highlights innovation as the central node surrounded by closely connected concepts such as knowledge management, knowledge-based systems, digitisation, e-commerce, business models, competitive advantage, high-tech industries, and innovation management. The varying node sizes represent the relative importance of each theme, while the line thickness denotes the strength of co-occurrence relationships. The map emphasises that innovation is the most dominant and interconnected concept, serving as a bridge among several key areas of technological and organisational development.“Innovation” cluster composition in the period 2005–2016
Source: SciMAT
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