Measuring the research funding landscape: a case study of BRICS nations

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Global Knowledge Memory and Communication Pub Date : 2023-03-02 DOI:10.1108/gkmc-08-2022-0192
Sheikh Shueb, Sumeer Gul
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to determine the funding ratio of BRICS nations in various research areas. The leading funding institutions that support research in the developing world have also been researched. Design/methodology/approach This study involves the funding acknowledgment analysis of the data retrieved from the “Clarivate Analytics' InCites database” under “22 specific research areas” to determine whether the publication was funded. Findings This study shows that China achieves the highest funding ratio of 88.6%, followed by Brazil (73.74%), Russia (72.93%) and South Africa (70.94%). However, India has the lowest funding ratio of 58.2%. For the subject areas, the highest funding ratio is by microbiology in Russia (86.6%), India (84.3%) and China (96.9%) and space science in Brazil (93.7%) and South Africa (94.82%). However, economics and business achieves the lowest funding ratio in Brazil (38.6%), India (20.1%) and South Africa (30.24%). Moreover, the regional funding agencies are the leading research sponsors in the BRICS nations. Practical implications This study implies increasing the funding ratio across various research areas, including arts, humanities and social sciences. The nations, particularly India, also need to gear up sponsoring the research to improve the funding ratio for scientific development, bringing overall good. Originality/value This study efforts to show the status of countries and research subjects in terms of funding ratio and reveals the prominent funders working toward scientific growth.
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衡量研究经费格局:以金砖国家为例
本研究的目的是确定金砖国家在各个研究领域的资助比例。还研究了支持发展中国家研究的主要资助机构。设计/方法/方法本研究涉及对“Clarivate Analytics’InCites数据库”中“22个特定研究领域”下检索的数据进行资助确认分析,以确定该出版物是否获得资助。本研究显示,中国的资助比例最高,为88.6%,其次是巴西(73.74%)、俄罗斯(72.93%)和南非(70.94%)。然而,印度的融资比例最低,为58.2%。在学科领域中,资助比例最高的是俄罗斯(86.6%)、印度(84.3%)和中国(96.9%)的微生物学,以及巴西(93.7%)和南非(94.82%)的空间科学。然而,经济和商业在巴西(38.6%)、印度(20.1%)和南非(30.24%)的融资比例最低。此外,地区资助机构是金砖国家主要的研究资助机构。实际意义本研究建议增加不同研究领域的拨款比例,包括艺术、人文和社会科学。这些国家,尤其是印度,还需要加大对这项研究的资助力度,以提高科学发展的资助比例,从而带来整体的好处。原创性/价值本研究旨在展示国家和研究课题在资助比例方面的地位,并揭示为科学增长而努力的杰出资助者。
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