Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D indicators and Scientific Ranking: Do Countries that Better Spend on Research and Development Have Better Scientific Rankings?
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Assistant Professor, Department of KIS, Shahed University
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M. A. of KIS, Qom University, Qom, Iran
Abstract
Purpose: This research aims to analyze the relationships between budgets allocated to research and development by countries and scientific ranks of them. Methodology: scientometrics approach used for the fulfillment of the research. 37 countries that have more than 100 H-Index in 1996 until 2010 in SciMago, had selected for the study. These countries were studied in 3 difference clusters. The data gathered from WoS, SciMago, UNESCO, OECD and World Bank databases. The research questions had responded through Pierson Correlation Test. Findings: findings show that there is positive correlation between two batches of Gross domestic expenditure on R&D indicators and Scientific Ranking indicators. Thus, we can expect an increase in the R&D indicators by applying increase in the budgets allocated to R&D. Originality/Value: Value of this research is about illumination and verification of the effects of gross domestic expenditure on scientific rankings of countries.
Noroozi Chakoli,A. and Madadi,Z. (2015). Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D indicators and Scientific Ranking: Do Countries that Better Spend on Research and Development Have Better Scientific Rankings?. Research on Information Science and Public Libraries, 21(1), 177-191.
MLA
Noroozi Chakoli,A. , and Madadi,Z. . "Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D indicators and Scientific Ranking: Do Countries that Better Spend on Research and Development Have Better Scientific Rankings?", Research on Information Science and Public Libraries, 21, 1, 2015, 177-191.
HARVARD
Noroozi Chakoli A., Madadi Z. (2015). 'Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D indicators and Scientific Ranking: Do Countries that Better Spend on Research and Development Have Better Scientific Rankings?', Research on Information Science and Public Libraries, 21(1), pp. 177-191.
CHICAGO
A. Noroozi Chakoli and Z. Madadi, "Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D indicators and Scientific Ranking: Do Countries that Better Spend on Research and Development Have Better Scientific Rankings?," Research on Information Science and Public Libraries, 21 1 (2015): 177-191,
VANCOUVER
Noroozi Chakoli A., Madadi Z. Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D indicators and Scientific Ranking: Do Countries that Better Spend on Research and Development Have Better Scientific Rankings?. Research on Information Science and Public Libraries, 2015; 21(1): 177-191.