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CAPACIDADES DINÁMICAS E INNOVACIÓN: ANALISIS BIBLIOMÉTRICO Y PERSPECTIVAS DE INVESTIGACIÓN CON BASE EN EL ÁRBOL DE LA CIENCIA

DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES AND INNOVATION: INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE AND FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA



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Vieira Salazar, J. A., Salazar Cardona, J., Galvis Nieto, T., & Carvajal Marín, J. A. (2025). CAPACIDADES DINÁMICAS E INNOVACIÓN: ANALISIS BIBLIOMÉTRICO Y PERSPECTIVAS DE INVESTIGACIÓN CON BASE EN EL ÁRBOL DE LA CIENCIA. Lúmina, 26(1), E0072. https://doi.org/10.30554/lumina.v26.n1.5401.2025
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Vieira Salazar, J. A., Salazar Cardona, J., Galvis Nieto, T., & Carvajal Marín, J. A. (2025). CAPACIDADES DINÁMICAS E INNOVACIÓN: ANALISIS BIBLIOMÉTRICO Y PERSPECTIVAS DE INVESTIGACIÓN CON BASE EN EL ÁRBOL DE LA CIENCIA. Lúmina, 26(1), E0072. https://doi.org/10.30554/lumina.v26.n1.5401.2025

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Jaime Andres Vieira Salazar
Jacobo Salazar Cardona
Tatiana Galvis Nieto
Jenny Alejandra Carvajal Marín

Jaime Andres Vieira Salazar,

Profesor titular de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia de dedicación exclusiva. Grupo de Investigación: Gestión Responsable para la Sostenibilidad Territorial -GREST-. Docente investigador con 23 años de experiencia en el área, así como en diferentes cargos académico administrativos en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia: Jefe Oficina de Planeación y Estadística; representante profesoral ante varios Consejos y Comités; coordinador de Maestría en Administración; Decano de la Facultad de Administración y director y gestor del Doctorado en Administración.
Estudios:
PhD en Gestión, Université de Rouen (Francia). MSc en Development Administration, University of Birmingham (Inglaterra). MSc en Administración, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (sede Bogotá). Ingeniero industrial, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (sede Manizales)


Este artículo examina la relación entre las capacidades dinámicas (CD) y la innovación, temática que, aunque ha generado un creciente interés en el ámbito empresarial y en la literatura científica, se evidencia una brecha sobre el análisis de la estructura intelectual del conocimiento en dicha relación. El objetivo de este documento consistió en mapear dicha estructura e identificar las tendencias de investigación en torno al tema mediante un análisis bibliométrico. Utilizando la metodología del Árbol de la Ciencia, se realizó un análisis de la literatura disponible en Scopus y Web of Science. Los hallazgos revelan una clara relación entre el uso y fomento de las CD para un mayor rendimiento innovador corporativo, lo que, en la práctica, conlleva priorizar el desarrollo de CD en la estrategia empresarial, facilitando su alineación con los objetivos globales de sostenibilidad y así, mejorar su ventaja competitiva en un mercado volátil.


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