On global diffusion of electrical and electronics engineering research #x2014; An extensive quantitative analysis of IEEE publications (1980#x2013;2008)

N. Shirakawa, Takao Furukawa, M. Nomura, K. Okuwada
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To provide further insight into globalization of research and development (R&D) activities, this study examines the nature of electrical and electronics (E&E) and information communication technology (ICT) research, and identifies the global shifts that have occurred in publication activities under the assumption of a definite correlation between research activities and publication activities. This study analyzed the technical and publication activities of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), the largest professional engineering association and the most influential academic publisher in engineering. We first constructed an original comprehensive database of periodical (journal and magazine) articles and conference proceedings published by IEEE between 1980 and 2008, which comprised approximately 355,000 periodical articles and 1.14 million conference proceedings. We analyzed the transitions in technical innovations from two perspectives: (1) trends within individual countries, specifically those within the country represented by the first author listed in each IEEE publication, and (2) trends within specialized fields represented in IEEE societies and technical councils. The number of published periodical articles increased fourfold between 1980 and 2008, while that of published conference proceedings increased more than tenfold since 1988. In particular, the number of conference proceedings published by China has increased dramatically since 2002, even exceeding the number published by the U.S. in 2008. As technologically emerging countries have increasingly contributed to article production, IEEE has increasingly moved away from its U.S.-centered origins to literally become the #x201C;electrical and electronics association of the world.#x201D; The proportion of articles published by authors in North America, Europe, and East Asia has become increasingly balanced, leading to the formation of a tri-polar structure of IEEE technological activities. Within this structure, North America focuses on the field of ICT, Europe focuses on the fields of ICT and E&E, and East Asia focuses on the field of E&E. This comprehensive analysis of IEEE publications over a period of almost 30 years revealed that with the emergence of more active international competition, glocalization is occurring among the publications and research activities of IEEE, and that the nature of E&E and ICT research is under a system in which the U.S. sets an agenda for technical innovation that stimulates research activities in each country.
电气与电子工程研究的全球扩散[x2014];IEEE出版物的广泛定量分析(1980#x2013;2008)
为了进一步了解研究与发展(R&D)活动的全球化,本研究考察了电子电气(E&E)和信息通信技术(ICT)研究的本质,并在研究活动与出版活动之间存在明确相关性的假设下,确定了出版活动中发生的全球转变。本研究分析了电气与电子工程学会(IEEE)的技术和出版活动,该学会是最大的专业工程协会,也是工程领域最具影响力的学术出版商。我们首先构建了IEEE 1980 - 2008年间发表的期刊(期刊和杂志)文章和会议论文集的原始综合数据库,其中包括约35.5万篇期刊文章和114万篇会议论文集。我们从两个角度分析了技术创新的转变:(1)单个国家的趋势,特别是每个IEEE出版物中列出的第一作者所代表的国家的趋势;(2)IEEE学会和技术委员会所代表的专业领域的趋势。从1980年到2008年,期刊文章的发表数量增加了4倍,而会议论文集的发表数量自1988年以来增加了10倍以上。特别是自2002年以来,中国发表的会议论文集数量急剧增加,甚至在2008年超过了美国。随着技术新兴国家对产品生产的贡献越来越大,IEEE已经逐渐脱离其以美国为中心的起源,真正成为世界电气和电子协会。北美、欧洲和东亚作者发表文章的比例日益平衡,导致IEEE技术活动形成三极结构。在这个结构中,北美侧重于ICT领域,欧洲侧重于ICT和E&E领域,东亚侧重于E&E领域。对近30年来IEEE出版物的全面分析表明,随着国际竞争的日益活跃,IEEE的出版物和研究活动正在发生全球本地化,电子与电子技术和信息通信技术研究的本质是在一个系统下,在这个系统下,美国为技术创新制定了议程,刺激了每个国家的研究活动。
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