Urrunaga-Pastor Diego, Bendezu-Quispe Guido, Dávila-Altamirano Deici, Asmat Milagritos N, Grau-Monge Jordi
Grupo de Bibliometría, Evaluación de Evidencia y Revisiones Sistemáticas (BEERS), Universidad Cientifica del Sur, Lima, Peru.
Unidad de Responsabilidad Social Universitaria, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Cientifica del Sur, Lima, Peru.
F1000Res. 2024 Jul 18;12:1340. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.141987.2. eCollection 2023.
To evaluate the scientific production on university social responsibility (USR) from institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean. A bibliometric analysis was conducted on documents published in indexed journals in the Scopus database from its inception until April 2023. Eligible documents included those on USR describing experiences carried out by universities in Latin America and the Caribbean. The number of articles per author, average authors per article, average citations per article, and the number of documents with one or more author were described. Bibliometric indicators regarding authors per article, co-authors per article, and institutional collaboration were presented. Bibliometric networks were constructed based on bibliographic coupling analysis of documents by countries and term co-occurrence in titles and abstracts. Of a total of 4075 documents retrieved from Scopus, 150 were included. Documents published between 1997 and 2023 were identified, with an average annual growth rate of 2.7%. A total of 439 authors were identified, 18 articles had a single author, and an average of 0.3 articles per author and a co-authorship index of 3.13 were found. The percentage of international collaborations was 30.7%. Brazil had the highest proportion of publications (26.4%), followed by Chile (17%) and Colombia (13.2%). and were the journals with the highest number of articles published (13 each). In the analysis of term co-occurrence, recent years showed an increase in the use of terms related to e-learning, information and communication technologies, virtual education, COVID-19, sustainable development goals, and URSULA (initiative on USR in institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean). A growth in scientific production on USR in Latin America and the Caribbean was identified. The interest in USR documents in recent years has been focused on COVID-19 and the challenges of virtual education and sustainable development.
评估拉丁美洲和加勒比地区各机构关于大学社会责任(USR)的科研产出。对Scopus数据库中自创建至2023年4月在索引期刊上发表的文献进行了文献计量分析。符合条件的文献包括那些描述拉丁美洲和加勒比地区大学开展的大学社会责任相关经历的文献。描述了每位作者的文章数量、每篇文章的平均作者数量、每篇文章的平均被引次数以及有一位或多位作者的文献数量。呈现了关于每篇文章的作者、每篇文章的共同作者以及机构合作的文献计量指标。基于文献的文献耦合分析以及标题和摘要中的术语共现情况,构建了文献计量网络。从Scopus检索到的4075篇文献中,有150篇被纳入。确定了1997年至2023年期间发表的文献,年均增长率为2.7%。共确定了439位作者,18篇文章为独著,每位作者平均发表0.3篇文章,共同作者指数为3.13。国际合作的比例为30.7%。巴西的出版物比例最高(26.4%),其次是智利(17%)和哥伦比亚(13.2%)。[此处原文缺失两个期刊名]是发表文章数量最多的期刊(各有13篇)。在术语共现分析中,近年来与电子学习、信息和通信技术、虚拟教育、COVID-19、可持续发展目标以及URSULA(拉丁美洲和加勒比地区机构的大学社会责任倡议)相关的术语使用有所增加。确定了拉丁美洲和加勒比地区关于大学社会责任的科研产出有所增长。近年来对大学社会责任文献的关注集中在COVID-19以及虚拟教育和可持续发展的挑战上。