Global excellence at the expense of local diffusion, or a bridge between two worlds? Research in science and technology in the developing world
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Barnard, Helena
Cowan, R.
Muller, M.
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Elsevier
Abstract
Do world-leading researchers from developing countries contribute to upgrading locally, or do they
disengage from the local context? The paper investigates the scientific collaborations of university-based
science and technology researchers in the database of the South African National Research Foundation
(NRF), and analyses the co-authorships of researchers who were ranked by the NRF during the 2001–2007
period. To establish the extent to which a researcher can access knowledge outside the South African
academic science and technology research community, and share it inside that community, we develop
a measure of ‘gatekeeping’. The evidence suggests that there is not a local/global trade-off in knowledge
creation in academia in the developing world, and that the world-leading researchers in developing
countries may play an especially important role as conduits of new knowledge in their country
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Science and technology, Scientific collaborations
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
H. Barnard, R. Cowan & M. Muller, Global excellence at the expense of local diffusion, or a bridge between two worlds? Research in science and technology in the developing world, Research Policy, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 756-769, (2012), doi:1 0.1016/j.respol.2011.12.002