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Modelos de servicios compartidos
Julio-Septiembre 2016
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Pérez Sisa, F. G. (2016). Modelos de servicios compartidos. Revista Publicando, 3(8), 579-587. https://revistapublicando.org/revista/index.php/crv/article/view/328

Abstract

La  investigación estableció como objetivo la revisión de las publicaciones referidas en revistas cientí­ficas sobre los servicios compartidos para poder establecer vací­os existentes en la literatura especializada sobre los servicios compartidos sus modelos y tendencias. .Para poder realizar la revisión bibliográfica se procedió a buscar en Scopus el término en idioma inglés “shared services” para su aparición en el tí­tulo del documento y para el periodo 1962 al 2016. Ello permitió obtener un total de 891 documentos.  

Se pudo determinar que las publicaciones relacionadas con los servicios compartidos se concentran en   Medicina y Ciencias de la Computación lo que se demostró a partir del análisis tanto de las disciplinas como de las revistas especializadas en que fueron publicados los artí­culos. Para poder determinar los vací­os existentes en la literatura se procedió a un análisis de contenidos determinándose que relativamente pocas publicaciones se han enfocado en el establecimiento de modelos de negocios de servicios compartidos   y que el análisis de los servicios compartidos para instituciones públicas es una lí­nea investigativa de interés cientí­fico y practico.

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