Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Mar 2022)

Funding as a determinant of Citation Impact in Scientific Papers in different countries

  • CONCEPTA MCMANUS,
  • ABILIO AFONSO BAETA NEVES,
  • JOSÉ ALEXANDRE DINIZ FILHO,
  • FELIPE PIMENTEL,
  • DANIEL PIMENTEL

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202320220515
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 95, no. 1

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Abstract Several factors influence the citation impact. This paper constructed paths from funding to citation impact on a country basis. Country data came from Incites® (2011-2020). The (2013 to 2018) UNESCO database was used to define investments in Research and Development (R&D). An overall analysis and analyses by clusters formed by investments in R&D were carried out. Countries that invest relatively less in R&D tend to have less investment by businesses and publish fewer documents. Some differences exist in this pattern. For example, countries in the lowest investment group show higher international collaboration and publications in Open Access Journals. This leads to a higher impact but below countries with the highest investments in R&D. The paths from funding to high impact differed by cluster. While international collaboration appeared in several clusters, the % of papers in Q1 (Top) journal quartile, based on citations, was in almost all clusters. More investments in R&D and open access publishing do not necessarily lead to high impact.

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