Collaboration patterns of mobile academics : the impact of international mobility
Countries have developed a variety of policies to attract and retain foreign talents who can bring multiple benefits to the host country, including knowledge assets and international network. It is in their interest if the talents contribute both to the development of local research community while...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1445292023-03-05T15:34:20Z Collaboration patterns of mobile academics : the impact of international mobility Wang, Jue Hooi, Rosalie Li, Andrew X. Chou, Meng-Hsuan School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Political science International Mobility Research Network Countries have developed a variety of policies to attract and retain foreign talents who can bring multiple benefits to the host country, including knowledge assets and international network. It is in their interest if the talents contribute both to the development of local research community while continuing the connection with international community. Using a sample of highly mobile academics in Singapore, the study tracks the evolution of local and international collaboration after an international career move. In particular, the study examines the change in research collaboration in the current host country in comparison to collaboration with prior host countries. By analyzing the bibliometric, survey and profile data of 378 faculty members, we found that local collaboration increases quickly after a scholar moves to a new country, but this increase is at the cost of decreasing international collaboration. Collaboration with prior countries remains but gradually fades out after the move. National Research Foundation (NRF) Accepted version This work was supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore, under Grant SRIE 023. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Singapore National Research Foundation. 2020-11-11T05:22:37Z 2020-11-11T05:22:37Z 2019 Journal Article Wang, J., Hooi, R., & Li, A. X., & Chou, M.-H. (2019). Collaboration patterns of mobile academics : the impact of international mobility. Science and Public Policy, 46(3), 450-462. doi:10.1093/scipol/scy073 0302-3427 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144529 10.1093/scipol/scy073 3 46 450 462 en SRIE 023 Science and Public Policy © 2019 The Author(s). All rights reserved. This paper was published by Oxford University Press in Science and Public Policy and is made available with permission of The Author(s). application/pdf |
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Countries have developed a variety of policies to attract and retain foreign talents who can bring multiple benefits to the host country, including knowledge assets and international network. It is in their
interest if the talents contribute both to the development of local research community while continuing the connection with international community. Using a sample of highly mobile academics in
Singapore, the study tracks the evolution of local and international collaboration after an international
career move. In particular, the study examines the change in research collaboration in the current
host country in comparison to collaboration with prior host countries. By analyzing the bibliometric,
survey and profile data of 378 faculty members, we found that local collaboration increases quickly
after a scholar moves to a new country, but this increase is at the cost of decreasing international collaboration. Collaboration with prior countries remains but gradually fades out after the move. |
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