通过研发投资实现科学生产与经济增长之间的关系:文献计量学方法

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Scientometric Research Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.5530/jscires.12.3.057
Pablo Jose Arana Barbier
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这项文献计量学定量研究通过一个新颖的指标来衡量 17 个研发投资较多的相关国家的研发投资效率,该指标基于以国内生产总值计算的每 1%的研发投资所产生的科学文章数量(与股票市场相关)。这项研究是出于深化研发投资与经济增长之间关系的需要而进行的,研究分别针对发达国家和新兴国家,以便了解哪些国家或地区的研发投资及其随之产生的科研成果通过创新对其经济规模产生了最大影响。我们的研究结果清楚地表明,研发投资与所研究国家的经济规模密切相关。通过一系列多重线性回归,我们发现我们的新指标对经济增长具有统计意义,并提出经济增长不是静态的,而是随时间变化的动态累积效应,与发达国家相比,这对新兴国家(在本研究中以中国、巴西、印度、俄罗斯和土耳其为代表,或称金砖四国+土耳其)更有意义。
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The Relationship Between Scientific Production and Economic Growth Through R&D Investment: A Bibliometric Approach
This quantitative bibliometric research measures the efficiency of investment in R&D for the 17 more relevant countries investing in R&D through a novel indicator based on the number of scientific articles (associated with stock markets), produced for every 1% of investment in R&D in terms of GDP. The study is justified by the need to deepen the relationship between investment in R&D and economic growth, and was conducted for developed and emerging countries separately, so that the understanding of which countries or regions’ investment in R&D and its consequent scientific production has the greatest impact over the size of their economies through innovation. Our findings indicate clearly that R&D investment strongly correlates to the economy’s size of the studied countries. In addition to finding our novel indicator statistically significant with respect to economic growth through a series of multiple linear regressions and proposing economic growth not statically, but as a dynamic cumulative effect over time, this becomes more relevant for emerging countries (represented in this study by China, Brazil, India, Russia and Turkey, or BRIC + Turkey) compared to developed ones, which decants into an opportunity for scholars and particularly governments to design or restructure their R&D policies towards innovation
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