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Autori principali: Espes, Alberto Gomez, Faerber, Michael, Jatowt, Adam
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.09776
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author Espes, Alberto Gomez
Faerber, Michael
Jatowt, Adam
author_facet Espes, Alberto Gomez
Faerber, Michael
Jatowt, Adam
contents This paper analyzes international collaborations in Computer Science, focusing on three major players: China, the European Union, and the United States. Drawing from a comprehensive literature review, we examine collaboration patterns, research impact, retraction rates, and the role of the Development Index in shaping research outcomes. Our findings show that while China, the EU, and the US lead global research efforts, other regions are narrowing the gap in publication volume. Collaborations involving these key regions tend to have lower retraction rates, reflecting stronger adherence to scientific standards. We also find that countries with a Very High Development Index contribute to research with higher citation rates and fewer retractions. Overall, this study highlights the value of international collaboration and the importance of inclusive, ethical practices in advancing global research in Computer Science.
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spellingShingle The Impact of International Collaborations with Highly Publishing Countries in Computer Science
Espes, Alberto Gomez
Faerber, Michael
Jatowt, Adam
Information Retrieval
This paper analyzes international collaborations in Computer Science, focusing on three major players: China, the European Union, and the United States. Drawing from a comprehensive literature review, we examine collaboration patterns, research impact, retraction rates, and the role of the Development Index in shaping research outcomes. Our findings show that while China, the EU, and the US lead global research efforts, other regions are narrowing the gap in publication volume. Collaborations involving these key regions tend to have lower retraction rates, reflecting stronger adherence to scientific standards. We also find that countries with a Very High Development Index contribute to research with higher citation rates and fewer retractions. Overall, this study highlights the value of international collaboration and the importance of inclusive, ethical practices in advancing global research in Computer Science.
title The Impact of International Collaborations with Highly Publishing Countries in Computer Science
topic Information Retrieval
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.09776