Khái niệm cốt lõi
While Indo-US research collaboration volume has increased, its relative share in India's total international collaborations has declined, though it remains highly impactful and rewarding for India in terms of citations.
Thống kê
India's total internationally collaborated research output grew at a CAGR of 15.51% from 1990 to 2020.
Indo-US collaborations constituted approximately one-third of India's total international research output during this period.
The proportion of Indo-US collaborated papers in India's total international collaborations decreased from nearly 45% in 1990 to 27.77% in 2020.
Citations per paper for Indo-US collaborations were significantly higher (31.44) compared to India's overall average (16.78).
India experienced a 10.7% productivity boost and a 22.5% citation boost due to collaborations with the US.
The boost ratio of impact per unit boost in productivity for India was 2.1, indicating a high reward for collaboration with the US.