Title of article
Does “birds of a feather flock together” matter—Evidence from a longitudinal study on US–China scientific collaboration
Author/Authors
Tang، نويسنده , , Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
15
From page
330
To page
344
Abstract
Chinaʹs status as a scientific power, particularly in the emerging area of nanotechnology, has become widely accepted in the global scientific community. The role of knowledge spillover in Chinaʹs nanotechnology development is generally assumed, albeit without much convincing evidence. Very little has been investigated on the different mechanisms of knowledge spillover. Utilizing both cross-sectional data and longitudinal data of 77 Chinese nanoscientists’ publications, this study aims to differentiate individual effects from the effect of international collaboration on the research performance of Chinese researchers. The study finds evidence in support of the “birds of a feather flock together” argument – that Chinaʹs best scientists collaborate at international level. It also finds that collaboration across national boundaries has a consistently positive effect on Chinaʹs nano research quality with a time-decaying pattern. Language turns out to be the most influential factor impacting the quality or visibility of Chinese nano research. Policy implications on research evaluation, human capital management, and public research and development allocation are also discussed in the end.
Keywords
International collaboration , panel regression , research evaluation
Journal title
Journal of Informetrics
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Journal of Informetrics
Record number
1387536
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