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https://doi.org/10.54167/eao.v3i7.1534Keywords:
Business decisions, Competitive Intelligence, Technological SurveillanceAbstract
This study presents a literature review on the topic of Technological Surveillance in Mexican companies, focusing on the period between 2020 and 2024. A comprehensive search for articles was conducted in the Redalyc database, selecting those specifically addressing the application of Technological Surveillance in Mexican companies. A total of five relevant articles were identified, with three focusing on the Mexican context, while the remaining two described case studies in Colombia.
The results revealed a scarcity of specific research on Technological Surveillance in Mexican companies during the analyzed period. This lack of studies highlights the need to expand research in this field, given the importance of Technological Surveillance for the development and competitiveness of companies in a globalized and technologically advanced environment.
The method used in this study involved a systematic review of the literature in the Redalyc database, using search terms related to Technological Surveillance and Mexican companies. Relevant articles were selected based on predefined criteria, such as content relevance and publication period. The collected data were qualitatively analyzed to identify patterns and trends in research on this topic.
In conclusion, this study emphasizes the need for further research on Technological Surveillance in Mexican companies to better understand its application and impact in the business realm. It is recommended to expand the search to other years and databases, as well as explore new research methodologies to address this knowledge gap and promote the development of effective Technological Surveillance strategies in the Mexican business context.
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