Scientometric research in South Africa and successful policy instruments

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Pouris, Anastassios

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Springer

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This document provides an analysis of scientometric research in South Africa and it discusses sources of growth in the country’s research literature in general. South Africa is identified to have limited expertise in the field revealed mainly during the last decade. However, the country is ranked 21st in the world among the countries publishing in the journal Scientometrics and it is the only African country with such a standing in the field. Identification of the forces affecting positively the growth in the number of research publications in the country indicates that the primary incentive fuelling the recent growth is the new funding formula in the country which subsidizes the universities by more than R100 000 for each publication that their staff produces. The increase in the number of journals indexed in the ISI Thomson Reuters database and the incorporation of social sciences at the NRF have also affected the growth of research publications, but to a lesser extent.

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An extended version of a paper presented at the 13th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, Durban (South Africa), 4–7 July 2011.

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Scientometrics, Incentives

Sustainable Development Goals

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Pouris, A 2012, 'Scientometric research in South Africa and successful policy instruments', Scientometrics, vol. 91, no. 2, pp. 317-325, doi: 10.1007/s11192-011-0581-9