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  • Investigaciones interdisciplinarias
  • Gestión del conocimiento

Sus antecedentes:

  • La comunicación efectiva es crucial para el avance científico.
  • La falta de un marco unificado dificulta la colaboración interdisciplinaria.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Explorar los beneficios potenciales de una taxonomía compartida.
  • Establecer un lenguaje común para discutir las preocupaciones de la investigación.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la literatura sobre las taxonomías existentes.
  • Desarrollo del marco conceptual.

Principales resultados:

  • Una taxonomía compartida puede estandarizar la terminología.
  • Facilita la identificación y categorización de los retos de la investigación.
  • Esto promueve una resolución de problemas más eficiente.

Conclusiones:

  • La aplicación de una taxonomía compartida de las preocupaciones es beneficiosa.
  • Mejora la claridad y la eficiencia en el discurso científico.
  • Este enfoque apoya los esfuerzos de investigación en colaboración.