The strategic diagram plots three clusters along the axes of density and centrality. Knowledge management, with a value of 133, appears in the upper-right quadrant, indicating strong internal development and central importance. Knowledge-based systems, with a value of 73, occupy a mid-position, representing moderate density and centrality. Knowledge sharing, with a value of 14, lies in the lower-left quadrant, showing lower development and weaker connectivity. The map demonstrates that knowledge management dominates the research structure, while knowledge-based systems and sharing serve supporting roles.Strategic diagram for the period 2021–2023
Source: SciMAT
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