Unveiling cognitive structure and comparative advantages of countries in knowledge domains
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Materia
Scientometrics Co-word analysis Nanoscience & nanotechnology science mapping
Fecha
2024-03Referencia bibliográfica
Muñoz-Écija, T., Vargas-Quesada, B., & Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Z. (2024). Unveiling cognitive structure and comparative advantages of countries in knowledge domains. Journal of Information Science, 50(1), 145-161. https://doi.org/10.1177/01655515221084607
Resumen
Mapping and depicting the structure, dynamics and national specialisation profiles of scientific fields at the country level affords a better understanding of national developments and changes in a given field, particularly when these changes may serve as an aid in decision-making with regard to research management. This article looks at the cognitive structure of a field over time to characterise its development across countries and to appraise the competitiveness of countries in terms of research specialisation. Based on a dataset extracted from the Scopus database, we conducted a co-word analysis and studied the degree of specialisation based on publications and on keywords, in the Nanoscience and Nanotechnology field (NST). The results reveal that NST research tends to focus on nano applications and devices. According to the keyword activity index, the countries studied centre their specialisation on electronic, biotechnology and biomedical research, certain countries showing a more competitive edge in the global realm of output. Accordingly, implications that could contribute to decision-making regarding the economy and research policies are described