Scientific cooperation of the EU countries with other developed regions, with Economies in Transition and with Developing Countries is analysed as it is reflected in the bibliometric indicators of internationally co-authored publications. The citation attractivity of these publications shows that international scientific collaboration is particularly advantageous for less advanced countries, but also highly industrialised countries benefit from it.status: publishe
Several research studies and reports on national and European science and technology indicators have...
International collaboration is becoming an increasingly significant issue in science. During the las...
The paper presents bibliometric analysis of scientific collaboration of 15 ‘old’ and 10 ‘new’ countr...
The paper presents bibliometric analysis of the international scientifi c collaboration of 27 EU cou...
This study presents an analysis of the unprecedented growth of international research collaboration ...
In a recent study, de Lange and Glanzel introduced a model for the bibliometric analysis of the exte...
International scientific collaboration is very sensitive to political and economic changes in a coun...
In a recent study, de Lange and Glanzel introduced a model for the bibliometric analysis of the exte...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Alm...
This study analyzes the unprecedented growth of international research collaboration (IRC) in Europe...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Alm...
We introduce two novel ways to capture the impact benefits two countries receive from collaborations...
The development of publication activity and citation impact in Scandinavian countries is studied for...
© 2015, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. Some bibliometric research has been carried out in sport...
International co-operation has strongly intensified during the last decades owing to rapid developme...
Several research studies and reports on national and European science and technology indicators have...
International collaboration is becoming an increasingly significant issue in science. During the las...
The paper presents bibliometric analysis of scientific collaboration of 15 ‘old’ and 10 ‘new’ countr...
The paper presents bibliometric analysis of the international scientifi c collaboration of 27 EU cou...
This study presents an analysis of the unprecedented growth of international research collaboration ...
In a recent study, de Lange and Glanzel introduced a model for the bibliometric analysis of the exte...
International scientific collaboration is very sensitive to political and economic changes in a coun...
In a recent study, de Lange and Glanzel introduced a model for the bibliometric analysis of the exte...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Alm...
This study analyzes the unprecedented growth of international research collaboration (IRC) in Europe...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Alm...
We introduce two novel ways to capture the impact benefits two countries receive from collaborations...
The development of publication activity and citation impact in Scandinavian countries is studied for...
© 2015, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. Some bibliometric research has been carried out in sport...
International co-operation has strongly intensified during the last decades owing to rapid developme...
Several research studies and reports on national and European science and technology indicators have...
International collaboration is becoming an increasingly significant issue in science. During the las...
The paper presents bibliometric analysis of scientific collaboration of 15 ‘old’ and 10 ‘new’ countr...