A Longitudinal, Multi-factor Analysis of the Research and Development Performance of Taiwan

S. Dowlatshahi
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Abstract This paper analyses the educational, intellectual, and research and development (R&D) performance of Taiwan for 30 years from 1981 to 2010. Two input factors of the total R&D expenditure as a percentage of the gross domestic product (GDP) and educational expenditure per student at Taiwan universities, along with the three output factors of the total annual number of papers published in the Science Citation Index and Engineering Index, number of students receiving higher education, and per capita gross national product (GNP). The input and output are used to perform the necessary calculations of window analysis within the framework of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The consensus of the results points to the existence of multi-time periods where Taiwan's performance is technically efficient and inefficient. The major events that have affected and shaped Taiwan's educational development and performance are explored and presented. This shows that the educational system of Taiwan has made great strides over the years.
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台湾地区研发绩效之纵向多因素分析
摘要本文分析了1981年至2010年台湾30年的教育、智力和研发绩效。台湾高校研发经费占国内生产总值(GDP)和人均教育经费两个投入因子,以及科学引文索引和工程索引年度总论文发表数、接受高等教育的学生人数和人均国民生产总值三个产出因子。输入和输出用于在数据包络分析(DEA)框架内进行必要的窗口分析计算。研究结果一致指出,台湾在技术绩效上存在多时段的高效与低效。探讨并呈现影响和塑造台湾教育发展与绩效的重大事件。这说明台湾的教育制度这些年来有了很大的进步。
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Journal of Comparative Asian Development
Journal of Comparative Asian Development Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Comparative Asian Development (JCAD) aims to offer the most up-to-date research, analyses, and findings on the many aspects of social, economic, and political development in contemporary Asia conducted by scholars and experts from Asia and around the world.
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