Profiling and predicting the problem-solving patterns in China’s research systems: A methodology of intelligent bibliometrics and empirical insights
Uncovering the driving forces, strategic landscapes, and evolutionary mechanisms of China’s research systems is attracting rising interest around the globe. One topic of interest is to understand the problem-solving patterns in China’s research systems now and in the future. Targeting a set of high-...
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Published in | Quantitative science studies Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 409 - 432 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
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MIT Press
08.04.2021
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Summary: | Uncovering the driving forces, strategic landscapes, and evolutionary mechanisms
of China’s research systems is attracting rising interest around the
globe. One topic of interest is to understand the problem-solving patterns in
China’s research systems now and in the future. Targeting a set of
high-quality research articles published by Chinese researchers between 2009 and
2018, and indexed in the Essential Science Indicators database, we developed an
intelligent bibliometrics-based methodology for identifying the problem-solving
patterns from scientific documents. Specifically, science overlay maps
incorporating link prediction were used to profile China’s disciplinary
interactions and predict potential cross-disciplinary innovation at a macro
level. We proposed a function incorporating word embedding techniques to
represent subjects, actions, and objects (SAO) retrieved from combined titles
and abstracts into vectors and constructed a tri-layer SAO network to visualize
SAOs and their semantic relationships. Then, at a micro level, we developed
network analytics for identifying problems and solutions from the SAO network,
and recommending potential solutions for existing problems. Empirical insights
derived from this study provide clues to understand China’s research
strengths and the science policies underlying them, along with the key research
problems and solutions that Chinese researchers are focusing on now and might
pursue in the future. |
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ISSN: | 2641-3337 2641-3337 |
DOI: | 10.1162/qss_a_00100 |