A methodology to compute the territorial productivity of scientists: The case of Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Policy-makers working at the national and regional levels could find the territorial mapping of research productivity by field to be useful in informing both research and industrial policy. Research-based private companies could also use such mapping for efficient selection in localizing R&D activities and university research collaborations. In this work we apply a bibliometric methodology for ranking by research productivity: (i) the fields of research for each territory (region and province); and (ii) the territories for each scientific field. The analysis is based on the 2008-2012 scientific output indexed in the Web of Science, by all professors on staff at Italian universities. The population is over 36,000 professors, active in 192 fields and 9 disciplines.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bibliometrics; Regional innovation systems; Research productivity; Spatial analysis; Universities
List of contributors:
D'Angelo, CIRIACO ANDREA; Abramo, Giovanni
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