Características das agendas de investigação publicadas em jornais académicos

Autores

  • José Manuel Dias Lopes ISEG/Ulisboa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18225/ci.inf.v47i3.4227

Palavras-chave:

Agendas de investigação, Jornais académicos, Análise de conteúdos

Resumo

As agendas de investigação são uma importante ferramenta para as comunidades de investigadores darem um propósito e um rumo à pesquisa que realizam. Elas são, ao mesmo tempo, uma análise e um diagnóstico; uma reflexão crítica ou um debate participativo acerca das lacunas do quadro de conhecimento atual; e uma proposta ou sugestão de atuação. Este artigo propõe-se dar um contributo acerca da forma e do conteúdo das agendas de investigação publicadas em artigos de revistas académicas, analisando, para tal, uma amostra de artigos publicados em 2009. A escolha deste ano teve por objetivo obter uma amostra de artigos muito citados, e, portanto, de elevado impacto científico. O estudo permite uma primeira caracterização das agendas de investigação, publicadas sob a forma de artigo, mostrando que elas assentam, fundamentalmente, no enquadramento conceptual e no estabelecimento das prioridades de investigação. Com frequência as questões de natureza metodológica são também abordadas. Este estudo revela ainda que para a elaboração das agendas de investigação os autores, frequentemente se recorre a pesquisas sistematizadas da literatura existente. Este estudo representa assim um contributo quer para editores de revistas académicas, confrontados com submissões de artigos, versando agendas de investigação, quer para potenciais autores.

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Biografia do Autor

  • José Manuel Dias Lopes, ISEG/Ulisboa
    Doutorado em Gestão pela Universidade Aberta – Lisboa - Portugal. Professor Auxiliar do Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão da Universidade de Lisboa - Portugal.

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