Current Status and Enhancement of Collaborative Research in the World: A Case Study of Osaka University
Artikel-Kategorie: Research Paper
Online veröffentlicht: 22. Sept. 2020
Seitenbereich: 75 - 85
Eingereicht: 21. Jan. 2020
Akzeptiert: 24. Juli 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2020-0035
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© 2020 Shino Iwami et al., published by Sciendo
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Purpose
The purpose of this research is to provide evidence for decision-makers to realize the potentials of collaborations between countries/regions via the scientometric analysis of co-authoring in academic publications.
Design/methodology/approach
The approach is that Osaka University, which has set a strategy to become a global campus, is positioned to have a leading role to enhance such collaborations. This research measures co-authoring relations between Osaka University and other countries/regions to identify networks for fostering strong research collaborations.
Findings
Five countries are identified as candidates for the future global campuses of Osaka University based on three factors, co-authoring relations, GDP growth, and population growth.
Research limitations
The main limitation of this study is not being able to use the relations by the former positions of authors in Osaka University, because the data retrieved is limited by the query of the organization name at the first step.
Practical implications
The significance of this work is to provide evidence for the university strategy to expand abroad based on the quantity and visualization of trends.
Originality/value
With wider practical implementations, the approach of this research is useful in making a strategic roadmap for scientific organizations that intend to collaborate internationally.