Entrepreneurship in Transgenerational Context: A Brief Bibliometric Review and Visual Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss-2026.16.1.59Keywords:
Culture, Entrepreneurship, TransgenerationalAbstract
The aim of this study is to conduct a bibliometric analysis of variables associated with transgenerational entrepreneurship, examining them within their contextual frameworks and through a visual exploration of cultural similarities across different environments. The analysis focuses on themes such as entrepreneurship, family entrepreneurship, transgenerational entrepreneurship, and cultural dynamics. To achieve this, a literature search was carried out in the Scopus database, and bibliometric techniques were applied to highlight scientific contributions using keywords, publication origins, and author collaborations within the field. This approach provides a comprehensive theoretical overview of transgenerational entrepreneurship. On one side, demographic element like age and place of residence play a role in shaping the generational transfer process. On the other side, cultural influences differ depending on the specific environment. The study concludes that transgenerational entrepreneurship is characterized by ongoing cultural shifts driven by innovations in business management practices.
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