2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.05.116
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The importance of national and international collaboration in adult congenital heart disease: A network analysis of research output

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“…These findings are similar to those found in previous bibliometric studies in different fields, principally that the USA had the highest activity in scientific research output worldwide and in international collaboration networks, as well as the highest h-index [32,[35][36][37]. Regarding the international collaboration, this emphasizes the significance of global networking and its impact on research output [38][39][40][41]. Table 2 lists the top 10 most productive journals with their IF.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…These findings are similar to those found in previous bibliometric studies in different fields, principally that the USA had the highest activity in scientific research output worldwide and in international collaboration networks, as well as the highest h-index [32,[35][36][37]. Regarding the international collaboration, this emphasizes the significance of global networking and its impact on research output [38][39][40][41]. Table 2 lists the top 10 most productive journals with their IF.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…But because of the ongoing regional conflicts, COVID-19-related financial constraints and long-standing economic instabilities affecting some MENA countries, efforts to allocate national funds towards medical and public health research may not be feasible even in some countries on the higher end of the GDP spectrum [ 14 , 16 , 30 ]. Alternatively, such limitations might be bypassed by establishing regional and international collaborations with other MENA and non-MENA institutions in order to increase the quantity and quality of their research output [ 31 33 ]. Mutual and commensal relationships can be set up, so that the involved parties complement each other’s deficits in funding, skills, expertise, patient population or other resources.…”
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“…Numerous national and international studies have emerged from this registry, and CONCOR has become a global brand for collaborative research. This was acknowledged by Orwat et al [ 7 ], who studied network analysis in ACHD research and showed that research collaboration is common, but unevenly distributed worldwide. In the Netherlands, Norway and Austria, more than 60 % of publications originate from collaborative research efforts, with by far the most publications from the Netherlands (145, 18 and 10 respectively).…”
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“…b Network graph of the city based data map. The size of the nodes corresponds to the degree of centrality of the node, the weight assigned to the ties corresponds to the cumulative impact factor of the particular link [ 7 ] …”
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