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Unmasking what drive academic output in domestic journals: A longitudinal study considering the intensity of international collaboration
Papers published in domestic journals are related to local issues, making it convenience for scholars to get the current research situation and future development of some topics. Despite researchers have concentrated on factors driving academic output in domestic journals from different perspectives, they did not consider interpersonal relationships. This study investigates how the intensity of international collaboration affects academic output in domestic journals. We explore this relationship during collaboration life cycle which has three stages, namely, emergency stage, growth stage, and maturity stage. The empirical analysis is based on a sample of research funding supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Results show that the intensity of international collaboration improves the number of Chinese papers positively over collaboration life cycle. While it has no effect, a U-shaped effect, and positive effect on the number of Chinese core papers, the quality of domestic papers in emergence stage, growth stage, and maturity stage, respectively. The findings offer important suggestions for scientific leaders to design collaboration strategies with foreign partners, and provide an important alternative for scholars to consider international partners.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Engineering and Technology Management (JET-M) is an international scholarly refereed research journal which aims to promote the theory and practice of technology, innovation, and engineering management.
The journal links engineering, science, and management disciplines. It addresses the issues involved in the planning, development, and implementation of technological capabilities to shape and accomplish the strategic and operational objectives of an organization. It covers not only R&D management, but also the entire spectrum of managerial concerns in technology-based organizations. This includes issues relating to new product development, human resource management, innovation process management, project management, technological fusion, marketing, technological forecasting and strategic planning.
The journal provides an interface between technology and other corporate functions, such as R&D, marketing, manufacturing and administration. Its ultimate goal is to make a profound contribution to theory development, research and practice by serving as a leading forum for the publication of scholarly research on all aspects of technology, innovation, and engineering management.