Uso de tecnología en el servicio registral inclusivo: un análisis bibliométrico
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El objetivo principal fue analizar las investigaciones existentes sobre el uso de tecnologías emergentes en el contexto de los servicios registrales inclusivos. Se adoptó una metodología bibliométrica con un diseño no experimental longitudinal, consultando la base de datos Scopus, sin restricciones temporales. Los datos extraídos se procesaron mediante Bibliometrix, VOSviewer y Datawrapper para crear mapas científicos y realizar análisis estadísticos. Los resultados revelan un creciente interés (14.56% promedio anual) y producción científica en torno a esta temática (1122 documentos) y una colaboración internacional destacada (18.36%), destacando la participación de países como Estados Unidos, Canadá y China. La tecnología blockchain emerge como el enfoque predominante, mientras que los tokens no fungibles y los aspectos legales y regulatorios también son temas centrales. Finalmente, se concluye que el uso de la tecnología en el servicio registral inclusivo ha experimentado un crecimiento significativo, reflejando la importancia de adoptar soluciones innovadoras para promover servicios registrales más transparentes, eficientes y accesibles.
The main objective was to analyze existing research on the use of emerging technologies in the context of inclusive registry services. A bibliometric methodology with a non-experimental longitudinal design was adopted, consulting the Scopus database without time restrictions. The extracted data were processed using Bibliometrix, VOSviewer, and Datawrapper to create scientific maps and perform statistical analyses. The results reveal growing interest (14.56% annual average) and scientific output on this topic (1,122 documents) and significant international collaboration (18.36%), highlighting the participation of countries such as the United States, Canada, and China. Blockchain technology emerges as the predominant focus, while non-fungible tokens and legal and regulatory aspects are also central themes. Finally, it is concluded that the use of technology in inclusive registry services has experienced significant growth, reflecting the importance of adopting innovative solutions to promote more transparent, efficient, and accessible registry services.
The main objective was to analyze existing research on the use of emerging technologies in the context of inclusive registry services. A bibliometric methodology with a non-experimental longitudinal design was adopted, consulting the Scopus database without time restrictions. The extracted data were processed using Bibliometrix, VOSviewer, and Datawrapper to create scientific maps and perform statistical analyses. The results reveal growing interest (14.56% annual average) and scientific output on this topic (1,122 documents) and significant international collaboration (18.36%), highlighting the participation of countries such as the United States, Canada, and China. Blockchain technology emerges as the predominant focus, while non-fungible tokens and legal and regulatory aspects are also central themes. Finally, it is concluded that the use of technology in inclusive registry services has experienced significant growth, reflecting the importance of adopting innovative solutions to promote more transparent, efficient, and accessible registry services.
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Vol. 5, No. 12