2015
DOI: 10.5585/podium.v4i3.110
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Futebol Paixão ou Negócios? Uma Análise da Produção Científica Mundial

Abstract: A cientificidade em torno do futebol vem ganhando destaque no meio acadêmico. Mas o assunto é abordado sob distintas perspectivas: paixão, fato social, que pode ser compreendido e estudado dentro da área de conhecimento das Ciências Sociais e na área de negócios, mais especificamente envolvendo a área de Administração. O objetivo deste trabalho é verificar, por meio de um estudo bibliométrico, como o esporte vem sendo estudado no mundo nos últimos cinco anos (paixão ou negócio?), buscando compreender, além da … Show more

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“…Bibliometrics are characterized by the application of statistical and mathematical methods to evaluate the dynamics and evolution of scientific and technological information. Such methods can be used as an exploratory approach (Andrade & Ramos, 2015). In addition, a bibliometric study, according to Guedes and Borschiver ( 2005) is a research throughout scientific and technological based publications or a specific period of time; in a specific area of knowledge.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometrics are characterized by the application of statistical and mathematical methods to evaluate the dynamics and evolution of scientific and technological information. Such methods can be used as an exploratory approach (Andrade & Ramos, 2015). In addition, a bibliometric study, according to Guedes and Borschiver ( 2005) is a research throughout scientific and technological based publications or a specific period of time; in a specific area of knowledge.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%