Evolution and convergence of the patterns of international scientific collaboration
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
International research collaboration plays an important role in the
social construction and evolution of science. Studies of science
increasingly analyze international collaboration across multiple
organizations for its impetus in improving research quality, advancing
efficiency of the scientific production, and fostering breakthroughs
in a shorter time. However, long-run patterns of international
research collaboration across scientific fields and their
structural changes over time are hardly known. Here we show the
convergence of international scientific collaboration across research
fields over time. Our study uses a dataset by the National Science
Foundation and computes the fraction of papers that have international
institutional coauthorships for various fields of science.
We compare our results with pioneering studies carried out in the
1970s and 1990s by applying a standardization method that transforms
all fractions of internationally coauthored papers into a
comparable framework.We find, over 1973-2012, that the evolution
of collaboration patterns across scientific disciplines seems to generate
a convergence between applied and basic sciences. We also
show that the general architecture of international scientific collaboration,
based on the ranking of fractions of international coauthorships
for different scientific fields per year, has tended to be unchanged
over time, at least until now. Overall, this study shows,
to our knowledge for the first time, the evolution of the patterns
of international scientific collaboration starting from initial results
described by literature in the 1970s and 1990s. We find a convergence
of these long-run collaboration patterns between the applied
and basic sciences. This convergence might be one of contributing
factors that supports the evolution of modern scientific fields.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
international scientific collaboration; evolution of science; basic sciences; applied sciences; convergence; science of science; science dynamics; scientific development; knowledge creation; science & society
List of contributors:
Coccia, Mario
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