Governance for Security, Risks, Competition and Cooperation: Mapping the knowledge
Julian D. Cortes, Diego Garcia, Edgar Rodriguez, Diana Pineda

TL;DR
This paper maps the global research landscape on governance related to security, risks, competition, and cooperation, providing an overview of interdisciplinary research trends and knowledge distribution.
Contribution
It offers a bibliometric analysis that visualizes the current state and pathways of governance research across multiple disciplines.
Findings
Identifies key research topics and trends in governance studies.
Highlights interdisciplinary connections and research gaps.
Provides a comprehensive map of scholarly knowledge in the field.
Abstract
The study aims to generate a map of the knowledge based on the research on topics related to governance and security, risks, competition and cooperation for the FDDI (Fudan Development Institute) proceedings publishing project: 'Reflections on Governance: Security and Risks, Competition and Cooperation.' That mapping exercise would enable a broader audience to delve into the current state, and interdisciplinary pathways of the research published worldwide for addressing complex problems of governance. Following this introduction, the second section presents the bibliometric methods used and the results' interpretation. The third section presents the results, followed by the fourth and fifth sections of discussion and conclusion, respectively.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBusiness Strategy and Innovation
