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30 years of intelligence models in management and business: A bibliometric review

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2019.01.013

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Business Intelligence; Competitive Intelligence; Strategic Intelligence; Science information management; Mapping analysis

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  1. CONACYT-Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (Mexico)
  2. DGRI-Direccion General de Relaciones Exteriores (Mexico)
  3. Basque Government's Department of Education, Language Policy and Culture [IT885-16]
  4. European Regional Development Fund [TIN2016-75850-R]

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The critical factors in the big data era are collection, analysis, and dissemination of information to improve an organization's competitive position and enhance its products and services. In this scenario, it is imperative that organizations use Intelligence, which is understood as a process of gathering, analyzing, interpreting, and disseminating high-value data and information at the right time for use in the decision-making process. Earlier, the concept of Intelligence was associated with the military and national security sector; however, in present times, and as organizations evolve, Intelligence has been defined in several ways for the purposes of different applications. Given that the purpose of Intelligence is to obtain real value from data, information, and the dynamism of the organizations, the study of this discipline provides an opportunity to analyze the core trends related to data collection and processing, information management, decision-making process, and organizational capabilities. Therefore, the present study makes a conceptual analysis of the existing definitions of intelligence in the literature by quantifying the main bibliometric performance indicators, identifying the main authors and research areas, and evaluating the development of the field using SciMAT as a bibliometric analysis software.

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