Reimagining Research Commercialisation through Posthuman Innovation Ecologies: A Reflexive Bibliometric Cartography
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https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v6i3.4069Keywords:
Posthumanism, Innovation Ecologies, Research Commercialisation, Bibliometric Cartography, Algorithmic PerformativityAbstract
Contemporary discussions of innovation often privilege human intention and control, overlooking how technologies and environments co-shape the inventive process. This study reconceptualises research commercialisation through a posthuman lens, treating bibliometric software not as a passive analytical tool but as a collaborator in knowledge-making. Drawing on 448 Scopus-indexed publications (2020–2025) connecting posthumanism, innovation, and commercialisation, the analysis employs VOSviewer to visualise conceptual networks and trace temporal shifts within the field. The maps reveal a philosophical and ethical core rooted in posthumanism, new materialism, and ethics. Over time, this core expands into applied domains such as entrepreneurship, gender, and innovation practice. These movements signal the emergence of posthuman innovation ecologies in which human, technological, and ecological agencies intertwine through co-creative processes. The study offers a reflexive lens to reimagine research commercialisation as an ethical and ecological practice within posthuman innovation ecologies.
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