<p>Ratios of two shares: (1) share of the number of cited references in the country’s articles and the number of that part of cited references which were published by the country itself. (2) Country’s shares of articles published between 2001 and 2010 (fractionally counted).</p
International collaboration tends to result in more highly cited research, and, partly as a result o...
Modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have diminished the role...
<p>Citation Frequency (A, C) and H-index (B, D) of Different Countries/Regions over Time.</p
<p>Ratios of shares based on (1) cited articles: countries’ shares of references cited in the top-le...
This study asks the question on which national "shoulders" the world's top-level research stands. Tr...
<p>The countries are categorized as high (a), average (b), and low (c) performers (as listed in <a h...
Using a large dataset, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
Pair-wise citation numbers of countries, based on citations originating from AR/RE/CP papers in 2017...
<p>Sorting order matches <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.01948...
BackgroundIt has previously been reported that authors from developing countries are underrepresente...
<p>The figure ranks countries on the number of authors from a country appearing in publications in <...
Geographical distribution, years of publication, income classification of countries (*total adds up ...
<p>All contributing authors are considered; this implies a substantial overlap, since the cooperatin...
<p>The area of each country were re-sized in proportion to its total number of 100 most frequently c...
The legacy of Eurocentrism continues to affect knowledge production in the social sciences. Evidence...
International collaboration tends to result in more highly cited research, and, partly as a result o...
Modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have diminished the role...
<p>Citation Frequency (A, C) and H-index (B, D) of Different Countries/Regions over Time.</p
<p>Ratios of shares based on (1) cited articles: countries’ shares of references cited in the top-le...
This study asks the question on which national "shoulders" the world's top-level research stands. Tr...
<p>The countries are categorized as high (a), average (b), and low (c) performers (as listed in <a h...
Using a large dataset, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
Pair-wise citation numbers of countries, based on citations originating from AR/RE/CP papers in 2017...
<p>Sorting order matches <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.01948...
BackgroundIt has previously been reported that authors from developing countries are underrepresente...
<p>The figure ranks countries on the number of authors from a country appearing in publications in <...
Geographical distribution, years of publication, income classification of countries (*total adds up ...
<p>All contributing authors are considered; this implies a substantial overlap, since the cooperatin...
<p>The area of each country were re-sized in proportion to its total number of 100 most frequently c...
The legacy of Eurocentrism continues to affect knowledge production in the social sciences. Evidence...
International collaboration tends to result in more highly cited research, and, partly as a result o...
Modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have diminished the role...
<p>Citation Frequency (A, C) and H-index (B, D) of Different Countries/Regions over Time.</p