Measuring science production and stimulating top scientific performance are hotly debated internationally. It is commonly believed that there is a widening gap between UK and US universities in both quantity and quality of scientific output. We measured science production of UK and US universities using the ISI Web of Science data for the period 1975 - 2004. Surprisingly, we found that the top 20 UK universities are now catching-up with the US universities
Scientific output of lower-ranked institutions is catching up with leading universities. We present ...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
decline in the UK's share of world publications, which was especiaUy pronounced during the 1970...
Measuring science production and stimulating top scientific performance are hotly debated internatio...
It is sometimes asserted that UK science is thriving, at other times that it has declined. We sugges...
The purpose is to verify trends of scientific production from 2010 to 2020, considering the best uni...
We analysed the ranking and market share dynamics of main British universities based on their resear...
By using a comprehensive dataset of US and European universities, we demonstrate super-linear scalin...
By using a comprehensive dataset of US and European universities, we demonstrate super-linear scalin...
Using a new data set that allows us to analyze precisely the research output in all fields of scienc...
This paper provides first micro-level evidence of the global university production frontier, allowin...
This paper presents results from employing an econometric approach to examine the determinants of sc...
The twentieth century saw dramatic international shifts in scientific leadership. Despite these dram...
This chapter studies the world rankings of top universities across countries and their implications ...
Based on the Science Citation Index-Expanded web-version, the USA is still by far the strongest nati...
Scientific output of lower-ranked institutions is catching up with leading universities. We present ...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
decline in the UK's share of world publications, which was especiaUy pronounced during the 1970...
Measuring science production and stimulating top scientific performance are hotly debated internatio...
It is sometimes asserted that UK science is thriving, at other times that it has declined. We sugges...
The purpose is to verify trends of scientific production from 2010 to 2020, considering the best uni...
We analysed the ranking and market share dynamics of main British universities based on their resear...
By using a comprehensive dataset of US and European universities, we demonstrate super-linear scalin...
By using a comprehensive dataset of US and European universities, we demonstrate super-linear scalin...
Using a new data set that allows us to analyze precisely the research output in all fields of scienc...
This paper provides first micro-level evidence of the global university production frontier, allowin...
This paper presents results from employing an econometric approach to examine the determinants of sc...
The twentieth century saw dramatic international shifts in scientific leadership. Despite these dram...
This chapter studies the world rankings of top universities across countries and their implications ...
Based on the Science Citation Index-Expanded web-version, the USA is still by far the strongest nati...
Scientific output of lower-ranked institutions is catching up with leading universities. We present ...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
decline in the UK's share of world publications, which was especiaUy pronounced during the 1970...