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Digital Product Passports as Institutional Innovation: Reshaping Information Asymmetries and Enabling Circular Market Formation
Digital Product Passports as Institutional Innovation: Reshaping Information Asymmetries and Enabling Circular Market Formation ABSTRACT The transition toward a circular economy (CE) is frequently constrained
“information asymmetry” AND “innovation” AND “supply chain” sources: Business & Economics
Bibliometrix {“information asymmetry” AND “innovation” AND “supply chain”} sources: Business & Economics archivo fuente Bibliometric Mapping of Information Asymmetry, Digital Product Passports, and
Bibliometrix Scopus “information asymmetry” AND “innovation”
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“Product Service System*” AND “Business Model*” WoS – Bibliometrix
Main Information Overall Impression: The bibliographic collection represents a moderately-sized body of research (484 documents) spanning the period 2015-2025. The average age of documents suggests
BM + PSS + Sustainability/sustainable + AI – Scopus
Main Information Overall Impression: This appears to be a relatively small and recent collection of bibliographic data, spanning only from 2022 to 2025 and containing
“Business Model*” and “Product Service System*” – Scopus – Bibliometrix
Overall Assessment: The bibliometric data presents a collection of 941 documents published between 2003 and 2025 (inclusive) sourced from 351 different outlets indexed by SCOPUS.
“Business Model*” and “as a service” – Bibliometrix
Overall Collection Scope and Temporal Coverage: Source Diversity and Productivity: Impact and Citation Patterns: Content and Keyword Analysis: * Keywords Plus (ID): 5492; Author’s Keywords
Big Data and Business Model Innovation – Bibliometrix
Main Information Annual Scientific Production Three-Field Plot Overall Structure and Purpose The plot visualizes the relationships between three key elements extracted from your bibliographic data: