28th International Congress on project Management "Project Management in the Digital Decade"
Collective Intelligence and Project Management: Bibliometric Analysis
Proceedings of the 29th International Congress on Project Management “Collective Intelligence of Professional Project Management”, 5-7 June 2025
Authors
Aleksandra Radić, Nenad Milijić
Corresponding author: Aleksandra Radić
Abstract
This paper examines the role of collective intelligence and project management through a bibliometric analysis of 289 scientific publications from 2005 to 2025, using Scopus as the database for source extraction. VOSviewer was used to examine trends in publication and citation volumes, co-authorship networks, and the most influential papers in this field. By mapping the relationships between authors, countries, and key references, the study provides valuable insights into the collaborative dynamics and research gaps. In the last two decades, there has been a shift in publications, with the majority being conference papers, followed by journal articles and book chapters. At the same time, the citation trend has shown a consistent increase.The main implications highlight the necessity for more specialized journals on collective intelligence within project management. Additionally, there is a need to promote collaboration between developing and developed countries during the research.
Keywords
Collective Intelligence, Project Management, Bibliometric Analysis, Vosviewer
DOI
Pages: 1-9
How to cite this article
Xegwana, M. S., Herron, A. G., & Nyika, F. (2024). Assessing Factors Influencing Stakeholder Engagement on Construction Projects. European Project Management Journal, 14(1): 3-10. DOI: 10.56889/bahg8598