Proceeding from Moravcsik’s paradigmatic ideas of how to build indigenous capability and sustainable science systems in developing countries, we attempted to further focus on the peculiarities of the twenty-first century and the new challenges of globalisation. In doing so, we selected three particular topics deemed relevant in this context: increase of international visibility and reception by the international community, international collaboration and the participation in research in emerging fields. We analysed these issues using the example of 16 developing countries and emerging economies. We found that several countries achieve an impressive citation impact with a considerable share of highly cited papers. The high impact proved to b...
Research on innovation and sustainability is prolific but fragmented. This study integrates the rese...
as well. The scientific gaps in some fields, less effective organizations, political, and financial ...
Europe, Japan and the USA may still dominate research and development, but this paper argues they ar...
Do world-leading researchers from developing countries contribute to upgrading locally, or do they d...
In this paper, I first refer to the center-periphery dichotomy in terms of scientific output, placin...
Science is a global enterprise. Today there are over 7 million researchers around the world,drawing ...
Developing countries disproportionally suffer from mortality and morbidity especially for children. ...
Today, global challenges such as poverty, inequality, and sustainability are at the core of the acad...
the future citation trends in developing countries Writing an article for online distribution in a w...
Science and technology systems in developing countries are very heterogeneous, and so are the expect...
Researchers’ choices are inevitably affected by assessment systems. This often means pursuing public...
A growing body of literature has claimed that the research system is undergoing a significant transf...
Most international Science Technology and Innovation (STI) cooperation takes place among actors with...
There is a vast difference between the rich and poor countries in every respect. The difference is v...
Scientometric assessments are significant in measuring research performance and decision-making. Thi...
Research on innovation and sustainability is prolific but fragmented. This study integrates the rese...
as well. The scientific gaps in some fields, less effective organizations, political, and financial ...
Europe, Japan and the USA may still dominate research and development, but this paper argues they ar...
Do world-leading researchers from developing countries contribute to upgrading locally, or do they d...
In this paper, I first refer to the center-periphery dichotomy in terms of scientific output, placin...
Science is a global enterprise. Today there are over 7 million researchers around the world,drawing ...
Developing countries disproportionally suffer from mortality and morbidity especially for children. ...
Today, global challenges such as poverty, inequality, and sustainability are at the core of the acad...
the future citation trends in developing countries Writing an article for online distribution in a w...
Science and technology systems in developing countries are very heterogeneous, and so are the expect...
Researchers’ choices are inevitably affected by assessment systems. This often means pursuing public...
A growing body of literature has claimed that the research system is undergoing a significant transf...
Most international Science Technology and Innovation (STI) cooperation takes place among actors with...
There is a vast difference between the rich and poor countries in every respect. The difference is v...
Scientometric assessments are significant in measuring research performance and decision-making. Thi...
Research on innovation and sustainability is prolific but fragmented. This study integrates the rese...
as well. The scientific gaps in some fields, less effective organizations, political, and financial ...
Europe, Japan and the USA may still dominate research and development, but this paper argues they ar...