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- Title
Rede em Rede Eis a Questão?
- Authors
José de Melo, Flávio; Ferreira Rocha de Jesus, Uillian Gustavo Souza; Krespi Musial, Nayane Thais
- Abstract
The analysis of social networks has been spreading, increasingly in new spaces and forms of communication, especially in the way of interacting and expanding knowledge. The study aimed to analyze which co-authorship connections of interinstitutional scientific publications are established by authors who study social networks. This study is justified by the fact that there are gaps in the literature, considering that there are no bibliometric studies in the area of accounting, with a view to knowing whether those who analyze social networks form a social network in the publications of journals in Accounting. The methodology used was descriptive analysis. The sample consisted of articles published in 15 journals in the accounting area between 2000 and 2020. Statistical tests were performed using Microsoft Office Excel, Ucinet 6,531, Netdraw 2,153 and Wordclouds software. The analysis showed that the institutions with the highest degree of "entry/exit" centrality of this social network were: FEA-USP, UFSC and UFPR. The authors who occupy a prominent role were: ROCHA, DT, CRUZ, JAW BEUREN, I. M and ESPEJO, MMSB The survey showed that 48% of authors who study social networks establish a link, in the interinstitutional relations of co-authorship, in published scientific articles in the accounting area. However, only two groups stood out by casually presenting ties with other institutions. It is concluded that researchers who analyze social networks and publish in accounting journals establish connections with researchers from other institutions, albeit timidly. However, despite the drop in scientific production in recent years, some research groups have been since 2007 without interruption, disclosing their studies to the community online.
- Subjects
SOCIAL network analysis; ACCOUNT books; SOCIAL networks; INTERSTELLAR communication; VIRTUAL communities
- Publication
Pensar Contábil, 2024, Vol 26, Issue 90, p52
- ISSN
1519-0412
- Publication type
Article