L Hou, Y Pan, JJH Zhu - Journal of Informetrics, 2021 - Elsevier
Scientific research has been increasingly globalized over the past decades. Each country may choose to collaborate more closely with some countries than others, resulting in non …
EG Carayannis, P Laget - R&D Management, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Collaborative, team‐based research is now the most significant mode of activity in the global scientific community. Anecdotal and statistical evidence shows moreover that collaboration …
Assuming the OECD member states as 'advanced'nations equipped with basic scientific capacities, the present research addresses the network configuration of these countries in …
International scientific collaboration has increased both in volume and importance. In this article, the authors study the interpretation of macro-level data on international co authorship …
Different approaches have been used to analyse international collaboration in science but none can fully explain its rapid growth. Using international co-authorships, we test the …
Global collaboration continues to grow as a share of all scientific cooperation, measured as coauthorships of peer-reviewed, published papers. The percent of all scientific papers that …
L Leydesdorff, HW Park… - Journal of the Association …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
International coauthorship relations have increasingly shaped another dynamic in the natural and life sciences during recent decades. However, much less is known about such …
International collaboration as measured by co-authorship relations on refereed papers grew linearly from 1990 to 2005 in terms of the number of papers, but exponentially in terms of the …
W Glänzel, C De Lange - Scientometrics, 1997 - Springer
The present study is focused on international collaboration in science, involving more than two countries. The authors developed a promising model to measure and analyse the extent …