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România în "Science & Engineering Indicators 2014". II. Analiza exploratorie a profilului ţărilor pe domenii.

Romania in "Science & Engineering Indicators 2014". II. Exploratory analysis of country profile by domain.
Authors: Corlan, Alexandru Dan;

România în "Science & Engineering Indicators 2014". II. Analiza exploratorie a profilului ţărilor pe domenii.

Abstract

We continue the previous comparative study of the SEI-2014 data on Romania versus other countries.We examine the structural differences in the research output between countries, their evolution between 2000and 2010, and try to correlate them with the economic development level, as expressed in the gross domesticproduct per capita (GDP/C). We use two indicators: (a) the ratio between engineering articles and triadic patents(EA/TP) for each country in each year; (b) the percentual distribution of the number of papers in the broadfields of science reported in SEI (math, physics, chemistry, biology, agronomy, medicine, earth sciences, socialsciences, engineering and other). We compute the euclidian distance (D) between the paper profiles of differentcountries and different years and examine the matrix of these distances.GDP/C is strongly correlated with the inverse of EA/TP (Spearman ρ = −0.75). Some countries (Japan,Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Germany) obtain more triadic patents than engineering publications. Romania isat the opposite side of the spectrum, publishing almost 80 engineering papers for every triadic patent in 2010.This circumstance is not explained solely on the grounds of its relatively low GDP/C. Between 2000 and 2010,EA/TP improved (decreased) for Romania, although not as fast as for other former socialist countries.The distance from the average world profile by domain (D) is also correlated with GDP/C, as well as toEA/TP. Developed countries have a low D, each having a profile very close to world average. The least developedcountries have very different profiles, with paper output in some domains absent or over-represented. Romania’sprofile is consistent with its GDP/C, in an intermediary position, mostly due to relatively low (but growing) outputin biomedical and social sciences.The profile of most countries grew closer to the world average over the 2000–2010 decade. Romania is noexception. In 2000, Romania’s profile looked closest to Eastern European and formerly soviet countries. Until2010, it changed substantially towards the world average profile. It looks now mostly like other former socialistcountries that acceded to the EU, and quite different from former soviet countries, that did not, in general, changemuch.Linear extrapolation of the worldwide tendencies would imply that Romania would catch up with EU averagein 40–50 years for the EA/TP indicator, and in 10–20 years for the D indicator.

Keywords

Research policy, Bibliometrics, Patent

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