Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on researcher collaboration in business and economics areas on national level: a scientometric analysis

R. Damaševičius, Ligita Zailskaitė-Jakštė
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PurposeThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has greatly impacted society and academic life and research practices. This study is an attempt to comprehend whether a global emergency of COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on researcher international collaboration. The authors analyze the research collaboration before and after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic to understand how scientists collaborated within their own nation's borders and beyond.Design/methodology/approachThe authors analyze the research collaboration before and after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic to understand how scientists collaborated within their own nation's borders and beyond. The authors collected a dataset of research publications published in journals in the research area of business and economics and indexed in the WoS Core Collection database by researchers from 11 countries (Austria, Denmark, Greece, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Korea (South), Mexico, Pakistan, Romania and Vietnam). In total, 14,824 publication records were considered for the literature analysis. This study presented the scientometric analysis of these publications using bibliometric, statistical, factor analysis and network analysis methods. The results are evaluated and interpreted in the context of the Hofstede's model of cultural dimensions. The results of this study provide evidence to research management to properly allocate their efforts to improve the researcher cooperation during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and to overcome its negative outcomes in the years to come.FindingsThe results of our study show that uncertainty avoidance as the cultural factor defined by the Hofstede's model has significantly influenced the properties of research collaboration networks in the domain of business and economics. Uncertainty avoidance focuses on how cultures adapt to changes and cope with uncertainty, while the global COVID-19 pandemic introduced a lot of change and uncertainty all levels of society around the world.Research limitations/implicationsThe study exclusively examines 14,824 research outputs which have been indexed in the WoS Core Collection database from 2019 till 15 November 2020 and only covered one research area (business economics). Thus, documents published in any other different channels and sources which are not covered in WoS are excluded from this study. The authors have analyzed the publications from just 11 countries, which represent a small part of the global research output. Also, the Hofstede’s cultural dimensions model is not a unique way to study cultural characteristics at the national level.Practical implicationsThe results of this study will provide evidence to research management to properly allocate their efforts to improve the researcher cooperation during the still ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and to overcome its negative outcomes in the years to come.Originality/valueConsidering the global impact and social distress due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, this study is significant in the present scenario for identifying the changes in the characteristics of research collaboration networks of 11 diverse (in terms of geographical distribution and cultural differences in terms of the Hofstede’s cultural dimensions model) countries between 2019 (the year before COVID-19) and 2020 (the year of COVID-19), which has not been done before.
COVID-19大流行对国家层面商业和经济领域研究人员合作的影响:科学计量学分析
摘要2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给社会、学术生活和研究实践带来了巨大影响。本研究旨在了解COVID-19大流行的全球紧急情况是否会影响研究人员的国际合作。作者分析了COVID-19大流行开始前后的研究合作,以了解科学家如何在本国境内外进行合作。设计/方法/方法作者分析了COVID-19大流行开始前后的研究合作,以了解科学家如何在本国境内外合作。作者收集了来自11个国家(奥地利、丹麦、希腊、印度尼西亚、伊朗、爱尔兰、韩国(南)、墨西哥、巴基斯坦、罗马尼亚和越南)的研究人员在商业和经济研究领域的期刊上发表的研究出版物的数据集,并将其纳入WoS Core Collection数据库。文献分析共考虑14824份出版记录。本文采用文献计量学、统计学、因子分析和网络分析等方法对这些出版物进行科学计量学分析。结果在Hofstede的文化维度模型的背景下进行评估和解释。本研究的结果为研究管理部门合理分配其努力,以改善正在进行的COVID-19大流行期间的研究人员合作,并在未来几年克服其负面影响提供了证据。研究结果表明,Hofstede模型定义的不确定性规避这一文化因素显著影响了商业和经济领域研究合作网络的性质。不确定性规避侧重于文化如何适应变化和应对不确定性,而全球COVID-19大流行给世界各地的社会各个层面带来了许多变化和不确定性。研究局限性/影响本研究仅调查了2019年至2020年11月15日在WoS核心收集数据库中索引的14,824项研究成果,仅涵盖了一个研究领域(商业经济学)。因此,在WoS未涵盖的任何其他不同渠道和来源发表的文件均被排除在本研究之外。作者分析了来自11个国家的出版物,这些国家只占全球研究产出的一小部分。此外,Hofstede的文化维度模型并不是研究国家层面文化特征的唯一方法。实际意义本研究的结果将为科研管理部门合理分配其努力,以改善仍在持续的COVID-19大流行期间的研究人员合作,并在未来几年克服其负面影响提供证据。考虑到2019冠状病毒病大流行带来的全球影响和社会困境,本研究在当前情境下具有重要意义,可以识别2019年(2019冠状病毒病前一年)至2020年(2019冠状病毒病发生的那一年)11个不同国家(在地理分布和Hofstede文化维度模型方面的文化差异)的研究合作网络特征的变化,这是以前没有做过的。
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