China’s approach to developing a world-class science system includes a vigorous set of programmes to attract back Chinese researchers who have overseas training and work experience. No analysis is available to show the performance of these mobile researchers nor do we know the exact impact of these policies on China’s system or on the international global network. This article attempts to close part of this gap. Using a novel bibliometric approach, we estimate the stocks of overseas Chinese and returnees from the perspective of their publication activities, albeit with some limitations. We show that the share of overseas Chinese scientists in the US is considerably larger than that in the EU. Over time, flows of researchers from these desti...
This paper brings together recent statistical evidence on international (co-)publications and (forei...
National science systems have become embedded in global science and countries do everything they can...
As societies internationalize, the demand for, and the value of, various goods and services increase...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate on the relationship between scientific mobility...
China’s rise is having a large impact on the global science system. The internationalisation of this...
Returning scientists play a critical role in building up the academic workforce and science in their...
China has launched a series of talent-recruitment policies in the last years, in order to attract ba...
While it is commonly agreed that globally bred talent returning to China greatly contributes to the ...
This paper brings together recent statistical evidence on international (co-)publications and (forei...
This paper unfolds a “black box” concerning European researchers working in China, an emerging pheno...
Since 1990, a large and dynamic global science system has evolved, based on grass roots collaboratio...
Defence date: 18 February 2008Examining Board: Prof. Rikard Stankiewicz, European University Institu...
This paper compares the research productivity between two groups of Chinese early- and mid-career re...
Since 1990, a large and dynamic global science system has evolved, based on grass roots collaboratio...
Chinese government issued a series of policies to attract oversea elites and gave them privileges in...
This paper brings together recent statistical evidence on international (co-)publications and (forei...
National science systems have become embedded in global science and countries do everything they can...
As societies internationalize, the demand for, and the value of, various goods and services increase...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate on the relationship between scientific mobility...
China’s rise is having a large impact on the global science system. The internationalisation of this...
Returning scientists play a critical role in building up the academic workforce and science in their...
China has launched a series of talent-recruitment policies in the last years, in order to attract ba...
While it is commonly agreed that globally bred talent returning to China greatly contributes to the ...
This paper brings together recent statistical evidence on international (co-)publications and (forei...
This paper unfolds a “black box” concerning European researchers working in China, an emerging pheno...
Since 1990, a large and dynamic global science system has evolved, based on grass roots collaboratio...
Defence date: 18 February 2008Examining Board: Prof. Rikard Stankiewicz, European University Institu...
This paper compares the research productivity between two groups of Chinese early- and mid-career re...
Since 1990, a large and dynamic global science system has evolved, based on grass roots collaboratio...
Chinese government issued a series of policies to attract oversea elites and gave them privileges in...
This paper brings together recent statistical evidence on international (co-)publications and (forei...
National science systems have become embedded in global science and countries do everything they can...
As societies internationalize, the demand for, and the value of, various goods and services increase...