INTRODUCTION:Research productivity has been linked to a country's intellectual and economic wealth. Further analysis is needed to assess the association between the distribution of research across disciplines and the economic status of countries. METHODS:By using 55 years of data, spanning 1962 to 2017, of Elsevier publications across a large set of research disciplines and countries globally, this manuscript explores the relationship and evolution of relative research productivity across different disciplines through a network analysis. It also explores the associations of those with economic productivity categories, as measured by the World Bank economic classification. Additional analysis of discipline similarities is possible by explori...
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Several developing countries seek to build knowledge-based economies by attempting to expand scienti...
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This paper aims to investigate the relationship between the production of scientific knowledge and l...
Scientific productivity of middle income countries correlates stronger with present and future wealt...
Using a sample of 21 OECD-countries we measure productivity in top-edge economic research by using d...
This article examines the research output of economics published by BRICS countries during 1991-2016...
Scientific productivity of middle income countries correlates stronger with present and future wealt...
Knowledge production and scientific research have become increasingly more collaborative and inter-n...
This study employed a multidimensional analysis to evaluate transnational patterns of scientific res...
Several developing countries seek to build knowledge-based economies by attempting to expand scienti...
One of the main purposes of the countries’ economic expenditure in research is to achieve higher lev...
Several developing countries seek to build knowledge-based economies by attempting to expand scienti...
We measure productivity in leading edge economic research by using data envelopment analysis (DEA) f...
We studied the research performance of 69 countries by considering two different types of new knowle...
Using data for the period 2000 to 2019, the aim of this paper is to: (i) profile and compare researc...
The main purpose of the economic expenditure of countries in research and development is to achieve ...
Using a sample of 21 OECD-countries we measure productivity in top-edge economic research by using d...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between the production of scientific knowledge and l...
Scientific productivity of middle income countries correlates stronger with present and future wealt...
Using a sample of 21 OECD-countries we measure productivity in top-edge economic research by using d...
This article examines the research output of economics published by BRICS countries during 1991-2016...
Scientific productivity of middle income countries correlates stronger with present and future wealt...
Knowledge production and scientific research have become increasingly more collaborative and inter-n...