Dimensiones y componentes de la economía de la información como economía novedosa: una revisión sistemática

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5585/iji.v10i1.20415

Palabras clave:

Economía de la información, Dimensiones y componentes, Economía novedosa.

Resumen

Objetivo del estudio: A pesar del papel crítico y el impacto de la economía de la información en el mundo moderno, las dimensiones y los componentes de este concepto multifacético siguen siendo poco estudiados y desconocidos. La complejidad y vaguedad de la economía de la información y sus dimensiones han hecho que sea un desafío, especialmente para los países en desarrollo, crear valor y riqueza a partir del uso apropiado de la información. Este estudio tiene como objetivo identificar las dimensiones y componentes de la economía de la información a nivel micro y macro.

Metodología/Enfoque: se realizó una revisión sistemática guiada por las recomendaciones PRISMA en la que se analizaron 20 artículos que cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. Se realizaron búsquedas en las bases de datos ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, Embase, PubMed, Emerald, Scopus, Web of Science y Econlit para encontrar documentos en inglés relevantes.

Originalidad/Relevancia: Este estudio conceptualiza y determina las dimensiones y componentes de la economía de la información a través de la revisión sistemática de la literatura.

Resultados principales: El análisis resultó en la determinación de ocho temas (es decir, dimensiones) para la economía de la información, incluidos el capital humano, los factores económicos, las leyes y reglamentos vigentes, los factores políticos, la tecnología de la información y la comunicación, los factores culturales, las partes interesadas y la información. Estos temas tenían un total de 15 subtemas y 60 códigos.

Aporte Teórico/Metodológico: Este estudio contribuye a conceptualizar la economía de la información al identificar y definir sus diversas dimensiones y componentes. Los resultados pueden utilizarse para desarrollar estrategias de economía de la información a nivel gerencial, especialmente en los países en desarrollo.

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Biografía del autor/a

Leila Abdolahi, University of Medical Sciences

PhDs student of Librarianship and Medical Information , department of Medical Library and Information Science, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences. Tehran, Iran

Sirous Panahi, Iran University of Medical Sciences

Associate Professor of Library and Information Sciences School of Health Management & Information Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences. Tehran, Iran(corresponded author)

Leila Nemati-Anaraki, Iran University of Medical Sciences

Associate Professor of Library and Information Sciences School of Health Management & Information Sciences Health Management and Economics Research Center. Iran University of Medical Sciences. Tehran, Iran

Vahid Alipour, Iran University of Medical Sciences

Health Management and Economics Research Center. Iran University of Medical Sciences. Tehran, Iran

Abbas Kouhsari, National Agency for Strategic Research in Medical Education.

MD/PhD in health services management. Manager of foresight and horizon scanning, National Agency for Strategic Research in Medical Education. Tehran, Iran

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2022-03-17

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Abdolahi, L., Panahi, S., Nemati-Anaraki, L., Alipour, V., & Kouhsari, A. (2022). Dimensiones y componentes de la economía de la información como economía novedosa: una revisión sistemática. International Journal of Innovation – IJI, 10(1), 152–177. https://doi.org/10.5585/iji.v10i1.20415

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