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- Title
Revisión sistemática cualitativa de la Inteligencia organizacional.
- Authors
Ceniceros Maya, Laura Yadira; Jiménez Terrazas, Carmen Patricia; Martín del Campo, Alejandro Fornelli
- Abstract
The decision-making in organizations is the central point for their success or failure and in this sense they are always in search of competitive advantages that help them meet the success of their objectives and the use of organizational intelligence (IO) allows them to analyze the information they have both internally and externally. The present study is a qualitative systematic review whose objective is to identify the evolution of the definition, objectives and methods of study, population, instruments, theories and places where OI investigations have been carried out, structuring the stages through a timeline. The method includes the seven phases to develop systematic reviews. The results describe three stages: institutionalization (1969-1980), technological era (1980-2008) and performance focus (2009-2016). The findings of each stage describe the changes defined in the objective, highlighting only qualitative studies in the first stage and in the later ones, quantitative. The limitations of the study are derived from the defined exclusion criteria.
- Subjects
META-analysis; QUALITATIVE research; ORGANIZATIONAL goals; DEFINITIONS; COMPETITIVE advantage in business
- Publication
Investigación Administrativa, 2019, Vol 48, Issue 124, p26
- ISSN
1870-6614
- Publication type
Article