La investigación sobre las cooperativas de energía: un análisis de redes

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Análisis de Redes, Coopetarivas de Energía, Estructura científica, Coautoría

Resumen

Las sociedades Cooperativas de Energía están cambiando la realidad del sector energético. Esto es un tema incipiente de investigación que da lugar a una emergente e invisible estructura cientifica. Conocer a esta estructura puede originar unas oportunidades y un apoyo de referencia. A partir de este objetivo y mediante un análisis de red (UCINET-6), se construyeron tres redes: las personas autoras, los centros de afiliación y los países donde radican los trabajos académicos sobre las cooperativas de energía. Se analizaron 47 aportaciones, 24 fuentes, 113 personas autoras pertenecientes a 79 centros de investigación ubicados en 20 países. Los resultados indicaron que los personas autoras suelen cooperar en la producción científica, aunque la colaboración es local, pues ella se origina entre personas pertenecientes a mismos centros y países. Se halló una estructura de red fragmenta y centralizada donde 10 personas científicas son responsables de una producción específica.

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Mar Cobeñas-Ruiz-Lopera, Universidad de Sevilla

Personal Docente e Investigador del Departamento de Empresa y Marketing de la Universidad de Sevilla. Mail: mcobena@us.es

Pérez-Suárez, M., UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA

Personal Docente e Investigador del Departamento de Economía Aplicada III de la Universidad de Sevilla. Mail: mperez32@us.es

Isadora Sánchez Torné, Universidad de Sevilla

Personal Docente e Investigador del Departamento de Economía Aplicada III de la Universidad de Sevilla. Mail: isanchez6@us.es

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2023-11-27
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Cobeñas-Ruiz-Lopera, M., Pérez-Suarez, M., & Sánchez Torné, I. (2023). La investigación sobre las cooperativas de energía: un análisis de redes. Revista Iberoamericana de Economía Solidaria e Innovación Socioecológica, 6, 55-76. https://doi.org/10.33776/riesise.v6.7503
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