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A bibliometric approach to international scientific migration. Henk F. Moed , M’hamed Aisati , Andrew Plume and Gali Halevi Elsevier (Netherlands, UK, USA). Contents. Introduction : Migration and co-authorship The model Technical aspects Study countries and approaches
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A bibliometric approach to international scientific migration Henk F. Moed, M’hamedAisati, Andrew Plume and GaliHalevi Elsevier (Netherlands, UK, USA)
Contents • Introduction: Migration and co-authorship • The model • Technicalaspects • Studycountries and approaches • Results: Global patterns • Publication (Scopus) vs. Survey (OECD) data • Accuracy / robustness of migration indicators • Conclusions
Which country has these main collaborators? SouthAfrica
The model - 1 Transients are deleted
The Model – 2 First publi-cation 2nd p 3rd p 4th p Master degree PhD degree Start senior career Master PhD student Post doc Senior T B B B B B A A 1 A A B B B A A 2 B A A A A A A 3
Technical aspects (in Scopus) • Author-affiliation linking • Author profiling
Author-affiliation links Is Italian science declining? RESPOL, 2011 Cinzia Daraio (a) and Henk F. Moed (b) • Department of Management, Univ Bologna, Via U. Terracini, 28, 40131 Bologna, Italy • Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University, The Netherlands
Author profiling in Scopus • Assigns to each author a unique number • Groups each author’s documents.... • ... based on similarity in affiliation, publication history, subject and co-authors • Aims at high precision ( lower recall) • New algorithm implemented in April 2011 • Author feedback system in place
# Publishing authors per year and type (UK) TOTAL 2009 Cohort can be followed for one year only CONTINUANTS MOVERS Decline in # Newcomers TRANSIENTS NEWCOMERS
Important distinction Use of author ID data to assess an individual vs Statistical analysis of patterns in large datasets X
Countries with the largest increase in publication output during 2000-2010 (Scopus) > 10 %: Selected in current study
Study set: % Young authors currently active in a study country Question: How many of them had stays abroad?
Study set: authors starting their career in a study countryQuestion: How many moved abroad, how many returned?
Study set: Young authors starting their career in a study countryQuestion: How many move abroad, how many return? Post Docsreturning to their home country? Post-Docsnotreturning to their country? OrPhDstudentsreturningafterattainingtheirPhD?
Inconsistencies in OECD data on # FTE Res? Differences in ratios between ITA and UK are almost a factor 2!
Inconsistencies in data on # FTE Res? Differences in ratios between {ITA, NLD} and {DEU, UK} almost a factor 2
Migration and co-authorship patterns are statistically different N=694 Mean=0.75 STD=0.49 Skewness=1.59 Analyzed later
Languagesimilarity drives migrationstrongerthanit drives co-authorship Politicaltensions affect migrationlessthanthey affect co-authorship
Variation = 100*(max-min)/ (2*mean) Tentative error rates in migration indicators
Conclusions • Migrationanalysisgeneratesnewinsightsinto the globalscientificnetwork • Relative indicators basedonlargenumbers areinsensitiveto errors in author profiles.
Case study: Data sample analysed • 100 author-ids in chemistry randomly selected from Scopus • Search for other author-ids that relate to the same authors as those represented in the sample • Precision of the 100 author-ids themselves was not examined • Emphasis on recall rather than precision
Author Countries CHN USA JPN DEU KOR Asian countries (China, Japan and Korea) are over-represented (n=34)
Findings – 1 • 27% of the researchers did have additional author ID's • For the 27 % researchers that did have additional ID's, in total 51 additional author IDs were found • Half of the additional author IDs had 1 paper only; and 75 % at most 2
100 sample authors are linked with 151 author-ids # Author-ids with 1 paper = 2 x # authors with 1 paper # Author-ids with >=20 papers is 1.1 x # authors with >=20 papers # Author-ids with 2 papers = 1.6 x # authors with 2 paper
Sensitivity Analysis: publication thresholds 1. ALL 2. P > 2 3. P > 3
Sensitivity analysis: publ per year (Ppyr) thresholds 1. All 2. Ppyr < 7.0 3. Ppyr < 5.0