Figure 10
Three bibliometric network maps (the upper-left one - "Innovation" cluster composition in the period 2005-2016, the upper-right one - "Digital transformation" cluster composition in the period 2017-2020 and the lower one - "Knowledge-based systems" cluster composition in the period 2021-2023) display interrelated themes such as innovation, digital transformation, and knowledge-based systems.The image contains three bibliometric network visualisations showing relationships among research keywords. The first cluster centres on innovation, linked with concepts like knowledge management, business models, and competitive advantage. The second cluster focuses on digital transformation, connecting with topics such as big data, fintech, and knowledge transfer. The third cluster revolves around knowledge-based systems, associated with machine learning, decision-making, and sustainable development. The size of each node indicates the prominence of the keyword, and connecting lines represent co-occurrence strength, revealing thematic interconnections within digital innovation and technological advancement research.

Comparative analysis of the “knowledge-based systems” theme position in the intersection of digitalization, KM and innovation

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