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Input–output analysis of international research collaborations: a case study of five U.S. universities

Jane Payumo (), Taurean Sutton, Derek Brown, Dan Nordquist, Marc Evans, Danna Moore () and Prema Arasu
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Jane Payumo: Michigan State University
Taurean Sutton: Michigan State University
Derek Brown: Michigan State University
Dan Nordquist: Michigan State University
Marc Evans: Michigan State University
Prema Arasu: Michigan State University

Scientometrics, 2017, vol. 111, issue 3, No 21, 1657-1671

Abstract: Abstract International collaboration in research is increasingly recognized as an important component of both research and internationalization priorities by higher education institutions. This study analyzed the input–output trends of international research collaboration at five U.S. public universities using quantitative research metrics. We also tested these set of metrics to understand its individual direct relationship with international research collaboration using binary logistic regression. Results showed that international faculty, research funding, research influence, and academic impact were statistically significant (P

Keywords: International collaboration; University; Quantitative metrics; International research metrics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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