Who Stands on the Shoulders of Chinese (Scientific) Giants? Evidence from Chemistry
Shumin Qiu,
Claudia Steinwender and
Pierre Azoulay
No 30772, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
China’s rise in science has the potential to push forward the knowledge frontier, but mere production of knowledge does not guarantee that others are able to build on it. We ask whether chemistry research originating from China offers broad shoulders for follow-on scientists to stand on. We show that even after carefully controlling for the quality of Chinese research, Chinese scientists’ articles receive on average 28% fewer citations from US researchers, relative to scientists from other countries. Only Chinese researchers with unusually deep networks in the US can overcome, at least in part, the citation discount.
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Date: 2022-12
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