Exploresearch (ISSN: 3048-815X) ( Vol. 03| No. 1 | January - March, 2026 )

Culture, Knowledge, and Innovation: A Global Bibliometric Mapping of Organizational Trends

Author: Saista Nasir & Dr. Lovy Sarikwal

This study analyzed 210 papers from the Scopus database to understand the impact of organizational culture and knowledge management on innovation. The research used bibliometric analysis, thematic clustering, and performance analysis to analyze publication trends, authors, institutions, countries, and top journals over the last 15 years. The study found that 2023 was the most productive year, with 23 publications. The Department of Business Administration at the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain is the most impactful institution, while the United States is the most influential country. The "Journal of Knowledge Management" is the most influential and productive journal. The most cited article is "Organizational factors to support knowledge management and innovation." The study identified six thematic clusters of organizational culture, knowledge management, and innovation. The study offers valuable insights to researchers, outlining the current understanding of Organizational Culture (OC), Knowledge Management (KM), and innovation and provides future research directions in this domain.

Nasir, S. & Sarikwal, L. (2026). Culture, Knowledge, and Innovation: A Global Bibliometric Mapping of Organizational Trends. Exploresearch, 03(01), 191–205. https://doi.org/10.62823/ExRe/2026/03/01.189

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