Title
Research collaboration and the expanding science grid: Measuring globalization processes worldwide
Abstract
This paper applies a new model and analytical tool to measure and study contemporary globalization processes in collaborative science - a world in which scientists, scholars, technicians and engineers interact within a 'grid' of interconnected research sites and collaboration networks. The building blocks of our metrics are the cities where scientific research is conducted, as mentioned in author addresses on research publications. The unit of analysis is the geographical distance between those cities. In our macro-level trend analysis, covering the years 2000-2010, we observe that research collaboration distances have been increasing, while the share of collaborative contacts with foreign cities has leveled off. Collaboration distances and growth rates differ significantly between countries and between fields of science. The application of a distance metrics to compare and track these processes opens avenues for further studies, both at the meso-level and at the micro-level, into how research collaboration patterns and trends are driving and shaping the connectivity fabric of world science.
Year
Venue
Field
2012
CoRR
Data science,Unit of analysis,Trend analysis,Geographical distance,Computer science,Globalization,Grid,Scientific method
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1203.4194
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Robert J. W. Tijssen135031.73
Ludo Waltman22236105.47
Nees Jan Van Eck3163775.45