Knowledge management in military affairs and defense state of the art and trends based on a bibliometric study
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This bibliometric study investigates Knowledge Management in the Military and Defense Area. Using the Scopus database and the Prisma methodology (Jahan et al., 2016; Moher et al.; 2009), 961 articles were analyzed, of which 449 were selected for analysis using the Mendeley software and the R Bibliometrix platform (Aria; Cuccurullo, 2017). The results indicate the growing importance of knowledge management in this context, with emphasis on topics such as national security, digital transformation, simulation and risk management. Scientific production is diverse, involving different authors and institutions, and is disseminated mainly in academic events and journals in the areas of Business, Information Technology and Computing. The findings point to the relevance of knowledge management for improving military capabilities and strategic decision-making in an increasingly complex scenario.
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