Empoderamiento de la mujer: Un panorama general a través del análisis bibliométrico

  • Marbella Sánchez-Soriano Departamento de Ciencias Económicas Administrativas, Tecnológico Nacional de México, Campus Valle de Etla https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3657-102X
  • Magaly Gaviria-Marin Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9565-2287
  • Fernando Adrihel Sarubbi- Baltazar Departamento de Ciencias Económicas Administrativas, Tecnológico Nacional de México, Campus Valle de Etla https://orcid.org/0009-0002-5689-6806
Palabras clave: EMPODERAMIENTO DE LA MUJER, GÉNERO, JUSTICIA SOCIAL, BIBLIOMÉTRICO, MAPEO CIENTÍFICO

Resumen

El Empoderamiento de la Mujer (WfEM) es esencial para lograr la igualdad de género y el desarrollo sostenible. El objetivo de este estudio es presentar un panorama general sobre el WfEM mediante el análisis bibliométrico. Se utiliza el método del análisis de desempeño e indicadores como el h-index, la productividad y la citas. Posteriormente, se aplica el método del mapeo científico utilizando el software Vosviewer® para mostrar la imagen del campo del WfEM con las técnicas de citas conjuntas y la co-ocurrencia de palabras claves. Este estudio utiliza la base de datos SCOPUS. Las unidades de análisis fueron artículos y autores. Los resultados muestran que los autores más influyentes en el campo son Naila Kabeer, Agnes R. Quisumbing, Kathryn Yount, Sidney Ruth Schuler y Syed Mesbahuddin Hashemi. El WfEM es un campo de proyección mundial, con gran número de áreas emergentes debido a la visibilidad de participación de las mujeres, dominios, enfoques teóricos y capacidad estratégica de desarrollo. El género, la igualdad de género, país-India, microfinanzas y desarrollo son temas que mantienen una estrecha relación con el WfEM. Sin embargo, el concepto presenta desafíos en su análisis y medición, además del riesgo de perder sus bases políticas, emancipadoras y de justicia social.

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Publicado
2024-05-28
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Sánchez-Soriano, M., Gaviria-Marin, M., & Sarubbi- Baltazar, F. (2024). Empoderamiento de la mujer: Un panorama general a través del análisis bibliométrico. Cuadernos Del CIMBAGE, 1(26), 17-46. https://doi.org/10.56503/CIMBAGE/Vol.1/Nro.26(2024)/3019