China’s rise is having a large impact on the global science system. The internationalisation of this system in the past two decades would not have been possible without the outbound and especially the return flows of overseas Chinese scientists. This book explores their impact combining macro-level institutional and statistical analysis with an account of how the research culture has changed at the operational level. The theoretical framework used departs from the human capital approach, by building on literature from migration studies and evolutionary theories of the science system. It presents the results of an innovative mix of quantitative and qualitative methodological approaches. Overseas Chinese scientists and returnees are shown to ...
This paper is aimed at examlmng the validity of migration systems theory, with regard to Internation...
This paper brings together recent statistical evidence on international (co-)publications and (forei...
In today's global world, scientists are increasingly mobile and the traditional view of “brain drain...
China’s approach to developing a world-class science system includes a vigorous set of programmes to...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate on the relationship between scientific mobility...
Defence date: 18 February 2008Examining Board: Prof. Rikard Stankiewicz, European University Institu...
This paper unfolds a “black box” concerning European researchers working in China, an emerging pheno...
Returning scientists play a critical role in building up the academic workforce and science in their...
With the rapid globalization of science, mobility is perceived as an important driver of scientific ...
This paper compares the research productivity between two groups of Chinese early- and mid-career re...
International movements of scientists and researchers have become more common in the increasingly in...
Against the current of scientific researchers moving to universities and research institutes outside...
It is widely accepted that science and technology are important drivers of economic growth and gener...
As societies internationalize, the demand for, and the value of, various goods and services increase...
International scientific mobility is the most important feature of the globalization of modern scien...
This paper is aimed at examlmng the validity of migration systems theory, with regard to Internation...
This paper brings together recent statistical evidence on international (co-)publications and (forei...
In today's global world, scientists are increasingly mobile and the traditional view of “brain drain...
China’s approach to developing a world-class science system includes a vigorous set of programmes to...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate on the relationship between scientific mobility...
Defence date: 18 February 2008Examining Board: Prof. Rikard Stankiewicz, European University Institu...
This paper unfolds a “black box” concerning European researchers working in China, an emerging pheno...
Returning scientists play a critical role in building up the academic workforce and science in their...
With the rapid globalization of science, mobility is perceived as an important driver of scientific ...
This paper compares the research productivity between two groups of Chinese early- and mid-career re...
International movements of scientists and researchers have become more common in the increasingly in...
Against the current of scientific researchers moving to universities and research institutes outside...
It is widely accepted that science and technology are important drivers of economic growth and gener...
As societies internationalize, the demand for, and the value of, various goods and services increase...
International scientific mobility is the most important feature of the globalization of modern scien...
This paper is aimed at examlmng the validity of migration systems theory, with regard to Internation...
This paper brings together recent statistical evidence on international (co-)publications and (forei...
In today's global world, scientists are increasingly mobile and the traditional view of “brain drain...