Globalization of higher education, finance and industrial production has contributed to the internationalization of scientific and technical human capital (STHC). STHC is generated by and includes research and development (R&D) personnel, but also includes the knowledge, know-how and learning capacity embedded in their knowledge networks. As science and technology (S&T) personnel develop their careers and networks, they draw upon and contribute to the development of dispersed knowledge networks and consequently STHC. Drawing on a recent survey of publishing scientists and an analysis of publication patterns in the biological sciences, this article seeks to document and reveal the policy implications of dispersed knowledge networks for Austr...
The mobility of scientific and technological personnel is becoming a major mechanism for technology ...
International collaborations are important for developing science systems. Using a dataset of South ...
The contemporary era is witnessing a systemic transition in the Canadian science and research paradi...
Scientific and technical human capital (STHC) is central to economic development in knowledge societ...
This article is based on a study of international scientific collaboration between Australia and Chi...
Technology transfer and human-capital mobility are integral to processes of capacity building that l...
International scientific collaboration has grown considerably over the past three decades. Australia...
International audienceHuman capital and social networks are the two pillars supporting scientists' a...
This paper investigates the geographic and professional mobility of scientists employed in Singapore...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Science is a global enterprise. Today there are over 7 million researchers around the world,drawing ...
The research described in this renewal proposal examines the impact of government-sponsored R&D ...
The global demand for scientists and engineers has increased the imperative for large transnational ...
This study investigates how national institutions influence innovation in a science-based industry. ...
Professional social capital of foreign-born scientists and its implications for their scientific per...
The mobility of scientific and technological personnel is becoming a major mechanism for technology ...
International collaborations are important for developing science systems. Using a dataset of South ...
The contemporary era is witnessing a systemic transition in the Canadian science and research paradi...
Scientific and technical human capital (STHC) is central to economic development in knowledge societ...
This article is based on a study of international scientific collaboration between Australia and Chi...
Technology transfer and human-capital mobility are integral to processes of capacity building that l...
International scientific collaboration has grown considerably over the past three decades. Australia...
International audienceHuman capital and social networks are the two pillars supporting scientists' a...
This paper investigates the geographic and professional mobility of scientists employed in Singapore...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Science is a global enterprise. Today there are over 7 million researchers around the world,drawing ...
The research described in this renewal proposal examines the impact of government-sponsored R&D ...
The global demand for scientists and engineers has increased the imperative for large transnational ...
This study investigates how national institutions influence innovation in a science-based industry. ...
Professional social capital of foreign-born scientists and its implications for their scientific per...
The mobility of scientific and technological personnel is becoming a major mechanism for technology ...
International collaborations are important for developing science systems. Using a dataset of South ...
The contemporary era is witnessing a systemic transition in the Canadian science and research paradi...