TY - JOUR
T1 - The South-South Dimension in International Research Collaboration
AU - McManus, Concepta
AU - Baeta Neves, Abilio A.
AU - Finan, Timothy Joseph
AU - Pimentel, Felipe
AU - Pimentel, Daniel
AU - Schleicher, Rafael T.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In this paper, we looked at the collaboration publishing patterns for groups of Global South countries (Latin America, Africa, ASEAN, Asian, BRICS), as well as publishing parameters. We looked at financing and the relationships between these groups and the Global North. Data from 2002 to 2021 was collected from InCites ® (Web of Science, Clarivate Analytics) and SciVal® (Scopus Elsevier). The impact was lower for BRICS, while Latin America and Asean countries tended to have a higher Field Weighted Citation Impact. Good Health and well-being (SDG 3) dominates South-South Collaborations. Asian countries showed a higher percentage of Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG7), while Africa and Latin America had a higher rate of Zero Hunger (SDG1). Each region shows different production profiles, but collaboration with the Global North is necessary for all regions. Intra-regional shows a lower impact than inter-regional financing, calling attention to the increasing influence of China in all regions, except for Latin America. The data analysed can be used for orienting South-South scientific Collaboration programs, focusing on pre-existent synergies and on where policy changes and results can be maximised.
AB - In this paper, we looked at the collaboration publishing patterns for groups of Global South countries (Latin America, Africa, ASEAN, Asian, BRICS), as well as publishing parameters. We looked at financing and the relationships between these groups and the Global North. Data from 2002 to 2021 was collected from InCites ® (Web of Science, Clarivate Analytics) and SciVal® (Scopus Elsevier). The impact was lower for BRICS, while Latin America and Asean countries tended to have a higher Field Weighted Citation Impact. Good Health and well-being (SDG 3) dominates South-South Collaborations. Asian countries showed a higher percentage of Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG7), while Africa and Latin America had a higher rate of Zero Hunger (SDG1). Each region shows different production profiles, but collaboration with the Global North is necessary for all regions. Intra-regional shows a lower impact than inter-regional financing, calling attention to the increasing influence of China in all regions, except for Latin America. The data analysed can be used for orienting South-South scientific Collaboration programs, focusing on pre-existent synergies and on where policy changes and results can be maximised.
KW - International Cooperation
KW - Regionalization
KW - Scientometrics
KW - South-South Cooperation
KW - Sustainable Development Goals
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U2 - 10.1590/0001-3765202420230942
DO - 10.1590/0001-3765202420230942
M3 - Article
C2 - 39166652
AN - SCOPUS:85201607157
SN - 0001-3765
VL - 96
JO - Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias
JF - Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias
IS - 3
M1 - e20230942
ER -