influence of collaboration in research priorities: The SADC Case
This study was aimed at providing evidence of the effects of collaboration among unequal partners on their research priorities. Co-authorship patterns were investigated among South African authors publishing with authors of other countries in the region, with and without other non-African co-authors...
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Veröffentlicht in: | South African Journal of Science 2017-11, Vol.113 (11/12), p.109-111 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study was aimed at providing evidence of the effects of collaboration among unequal partners on their research priorities. Co-authorship patterns were investigated among South African authors publishing with authors of other countries in the region, with and without other non-African co-authors. It was identified that the non-African collaborators have a high impact on the quantity of co-authored publications and on the research disciplines in which co-authored research is undertaken. The findings raise a number of policy questions.
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The findings make profound that African countries should prioritise and engage their limited resources in areas of national priorities. |
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ISSN: | 1996-7489 0038-2353 1996-7489 |
DOI: | 10.17159/sajs.2017/20170150 |