Students’ innovativeness and higher education for sustainable development: A bibliometric approach

Q2 Social Sciences Humanities and Social Sciences Letters Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.18488/73.v11i1.3302
Xiang Li, Ruihui Pu
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Innovativeness plays a decisive role in the progress of society, the sustainable development of nations, and the success of individuals in the era of information technology and knowledge economy, especially because the world is now confronted with major challenges such as climate change, environmental degradation, social inequality and resource exhaustion that have no ready solutions. As cradles for talent, higher education institutions attach great importance to promoting the innovative capabilities of their students. This study aims to introduce the existing studies on students’ innovativeness in institutions of higher learning for sustainable development. This study applies a bibliometric analysis by conducting collaboration, co-citation, co-reference, and co-occurrence analysis on university students’ innovativeness toward sustainable development. A total of 1,531 academic publications have been collected from the Web of Science Core Collection database from 2011 to 2021 and further analyzed. The major researchers and publications, productive countries or regions, collaborative institutions, research hotspots, and trends related to the innovativeness of college students are identified in this study. By adopting Co-occurrence (COOC) and VOSviewer to analyze and visualize the data, this research reveals that college students’ innovation capability continues to be an emerging research issue. Training, entrepreneurship education, and entrepreneurial intention are identified as the gaps for further studies. The results of this study suggest that academia in higher education institutions and government agencies are strongly encouraged to enhance the innovativeness of college students to tackle the unsustainable issues haunting society today.
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学生创新能力与高等教育可持续发展:文献计量学方法
在信息技术和知识经济时代,创新对社会的进步、国家的可持续发展和个人的成功起着决定性的作用,特别是在当今世界面临着气候变化、环境恶化、社会不平等和资源枯竭等重大挑战,而这些挑战都没有现成的解决方案的情况下。高等院校作为人才的摇篮,非常重视培养学生的创新能力。本研究旨在介绍高等学校可持续发展学生创新能力的研究现状。本研究采用文献计量学方法,对大学生可持续发展创新能力进行合作、共被引、共参考和共现分析。从Web of Science Core Collection数据库中收集2011 - 2021年共1531篇学术出版物,并进行进一步分析。本研究确定了与大学生创新相关的主要研究人员和出版物、生产国家或地区、合作机构、研究热点和趋势。本研究采用COOC (Co-occurrence)和VOSviewer对数据进行分析和可视化,发现大学生创新能力仍然是一个新兴的研究问题。培训、创业教育和创业意向被确定为进一步研究的空白。本研究结果建议,应鼓励高等教育机构和政府机构加强大学生的创新能力,以解决困扰当今社会的不可持续问题。
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