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Impact of scientific, economic, geopolitical, and cultural factors on international research collaboration

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JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2021.101194

Keywords

International collaboration network; Collaboration closeness; Common intergovernmental organization; Common language; Common religion

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  1. Hong Kong RGC [GRF 11505119]
  2. City University of Hong Kong [CCR 9360120, HKIDS 9360163]
  3. National Social Science Foundation of China [19ZDA324]

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Scientific research has become increasingly globalized, with collaboration between countries influenced by factors such as science, economy, geopolitics, and culture. Countries with similar scientific and economic sizes are more likely to collaborate closely, while co-memberships in international organizations and cultural links also facilitate close collaboration between countries. The findings provide insights for policy-making in national research systems and international collaboration strategies.
Scientific research has been increasingly globalized over the past decades. Each country may choose to collaborate more closely with some countries than others, resulting in non-trivial structural patterns in international collaboration networks. While the structure of the collaboration networks among countries has been widely studied, the origin of such structure still lacks of systematic exploration. Analyzing bibliometric data from six disciplines, this paper reveals four categories of significant drivers for the collaboration closeness between countries, namely science, economy, geopolitics, and culture respectively. Countries with large and equivalent scientific sizes, as well as economic sizes, are more likely to collaborate closely with each other. In particular, comemberships in intergovernmental organizations largely promote close collaboration in science. Cultural links, including the shared language and religion, also facilitate close collaboration between countries. The analytical results shall provide insights on policy-making regarding the design of national research systems and international collaboration strategies.

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