TY - JOUR
T1 - Estudio cienciométrico de una red de coautoría en educación matemática. Un análisis de sus campos de investigación basado en el método Delphi
AU - Cruz-Ramírez, Miguel
AU - Díaz-Ferrer, Yohan
AU - Rúa-Vásquez, José Alberto
AU - Rojas-Velázquez, Osvaldo Jesús
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding for this paper was provided by Universidad de Holgu?n (UHo, Cuba), Universidad Antonio Nari?o (UAN, Colombia), and Universidad de Medell?n (UDEM, Colombia), as from their agreements of scientific collaboration. The authors are grateful for the comments of the anonymous arbiters, which favored the improvement of this paper.
Funding Information:
Funding for this paper was provided by Universi-dad de Holguín (UHo, Cuba), Universidad Antonio Nariño (UAN, Colombia), and Universidad de Me-dellín (UDEM, Colombia), as from their agreements of scientific collaboration. The authors are grateful for the comments of the anonymous arbiters, which favored the improvement of this paper.
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Co-authorhip networks indirectly express complex scientific collaboration processes that transcend the institutional and national spheres. This study is aimed to identify co-authorship networks in the field of mathematics education, in order to determine structural framework and research fields in one largely visible network. Bibliometric methods are used, based on 8577 documents registered in Scopus (period 1969-2018), supported by co-authoring networks to identify the groups with the greatest direct or indirect activity. The Delphi method is also used with a panel of 21 experts at two rounds, in order to determine the respective research fields. The study reveals an accelerated growth of scientific productivity, with a tendency to collective over individual work, mainly in the last decade. Nine co-authoring clusters of greater activity are identified, whose research objects are determined based on three analysis units: scope, content and context.
AB - Co-authorhip networks indirectly express complex scientific collaboration processes that transcend the institutional and national spheres. This study is aimed to identify co-authorship networks in the field of mathematics education, in order to determine structural framework and research fields in one largely visible network. Bibliometric methods are used, based on 8577 documents registered in Scopus (period 1969-2018), supported by co-authoring networks to identify the groups with the greatest direct or indirect activity. The Delphi method is also used with a panel of 21 experts at two rounds, in order to determine the respective research fields. The study reveals an accelerated growth of scientific productivity, with a tendency to collective over individual work, mainly in the last decade. Nine co-authoring clusters of greater activity are identified, whose research objects are determined based on three analysis units: scope, content and context.
KW - análisis de redes sociales
KW - co-authorship
KW - coautoría
KW - Cooperación científica
KW - Delphi method.
KW - educación matemática
KW - mathematics education
KW - método Delphi.
KW - Scientific collaboration
KW - social network analysis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85098541326&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3989/redc.2020.4.1727
DO - 10.3989/redc.2020.4.1727
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85098541326
SN - 0210-0614
VL - 43
SP - 1
EP - 18
JO - Revista Espanola de Documentacion Cientifica
JF - Revista Espanola de Documentacion Cientifica
IS - 4
ER -