Resumo
A utilização das novas tecnologias tornou possível agilizar negócios e transações, reforçar os modelos de cooperação, as alianças estratégicas e as redes internas e externas às empresas, além de propiciar competitividade, inovação e exploração de novos mercados. Nesse contexto, a organização virtual tornou-se um importante tema de pesquisa. Porém, dada a complexidade do tema, diversas áreas têm estudado as organizações virtuais sob diferentes aspectos, o que pode dificultar o direcionamento e a contribuição de pesquisas relativas ao tema. Com o objetivo de identificar e avaliar a produção bibliográfica dos últimos anos, foi possível entender a configuração recente de pesquisa para servir como fonte para futuras oportunidades de pesquisa. Assim, a partir de revisão sistemática da literatura, foi criada uma classificação para analisar as características dos eventos e das revistas científicas, nas quais essas referências foram publicadas. Apesar do método sistemático utilizado para a busca das referências, este trabalho não pode ser considerado exaustivo e foi realizado com o intuito de explorar e descrever os temas de estudo sobre cooperação e inovação nas organizações virtuais. Notou-se que, independentemente do canal (evento, revista), a maioria das referências diz respeito, primeiro, a Computação ou Sistemas e, em segundo lugar, a Gestão ou Produção, duas vertentes de estudos com oportunidades para futuras pesquisas. Pesquisadores do tema ou novos interessados podem, assim, compreender a configuração dos estudos em linhas passíveis de ser exploradas futuramente.
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