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The Influence of International Collaboration on the Scientific Impact in V4 Countries

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PUBLICATIONS
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/publications10040035

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international collaboration; scientific impact; JIF quartile; medical science; Visegrad countries

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  1. National Research, Development and Innovation Fund [2019-1.2.1-EGYETEM-OKO_2019-00013, 2019-1.2.1-.EGYETEMI OKO]

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Researchers and research facilities use various strategies to increase scientific production and quality. International collaboration has a higher scientific impact on research publications, and the affiliation of corresponding authors' country also influences scientific impact.
Several strategies are used by researchers and research facilities to increase their scientific production and consequent research quality. Bibliometric records show that coauthorship and the number of participating organizations in research publications are steadily increasing; however, the effect of collaboration varies across disciplines, and the corresponding author's country appears to influence research impact. This finding inspired our research question for this study: How does international cooperation affect scientific impact, and does the affiliation of corresponding authors influence citation impact indicators at the level of individual publications? To this end, we provide a comparative evaluation of research articles published in Q1 journals among Visegrad Group countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) in Medical and Health sciences between 2017 and 2021. The study investigates the relationship between collaboration type (national vs. international) and scientific impact (impact factor of the journal and category normalized citation impact or research papers), as well as the impact of the country of the corresponding author's affiliation on quantitative quality of individual papers. We show that Q1 research papers in international collaboration have a higher scientific impact than papers published in national partnerships. Moreover, the corresponding authors' country of affiliation significantly affects scientific impact.

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