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Digital transformation in the public sphere: a bibliometric analysis

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This study addresses the significant impact of technology on the growth and prominence of contemporary organizations, examining the relationship between digital transformation and business sustainability. The research highlights the importance of digital adaptations to maintain relevance in the global market. The main focus is on conducting a bibliometric analysis of digital transformation, identifying emerging themes that contribute to the valorization of organizations. The adopted methodology consists of a literature review, using the Scopus database and tools such as VOSviewer and Gephi for network analysis of keyword co- occurrence, co-citation of cited references, bibliographic coupling of documents, and identification of emerging trends. Additionally, content analysis is employed for a more detailed examination of the identified themes. The results indicate that the effectiveness of digital transformation in an organization is intrinsically linked to its level of maturity in electronic governance. Furthermore, it is evident that the adoption of an IT governance framework is crucial for a successful implementation of digital transformation.
de Oliveira Dias, Kalina Coeli Costa (57219159963); de Souza Batista, Patrícia Serpa (57219157934); Fernandes, Maria Andréa (57212429703); Zaccara, Ana Aline Lacet (55972735100); de Oliveira, Thaís Costa (57219165216); de Vasconcelos, Monica Ferreira (55843696600); de Magalhães Oliveira, Amanda Maritsa (57219159688); de Andrade, Fernanda Ferreira (57219157064)
Dissertations and theses on palliative care in pediatric oncology: a bibliometric study; [Dissertações e teses sobre cuidados paliativos em oncologia pediátrica: estudo bibliométrico]; [Tesis de maestría y doctorado sobre cuidados paliativos en oncología pediátrica: estudio bibliométrico]
2020
10.37689/ACTAAPE/2020AO02642
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091521290&doi=10.37689%2fACTAAPE%2f2020AO02642&partnerID=40&md5=1c496b1635900cd1f2eeb5fc23c080c3
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