Developments in Transnational Research Collaborations: Evidence from U.S. Higher-education Activity
<p class="AbstractText">In our knowledge-driven era, multiple and mutual benefits accrue from transnational research linkages. The article identifies important directions in transnational research collaborations involving U.S. universities revealed by key dimensions of 369 projects p...
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doaj-cbddc00b463e4fe9ae4af12d1976e0f52020-11-24T20:55:54ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of New Approaches in Educational Research2254-73392014-07-0132525810.7821/naer.3.2.52-5834Developments in Transnational Research Collaborations: Evidence from U.S. Higher-education ActivityPeter H Koehn0Department of Political Science, University of Montana<p class="AbstractText">In our knowledge-driven era, multiple and mutual benefits accrue from transnational research linkages. The article identifies important directions in transnational research collaborations involving U.S. universities revealed by key dimensions of 369 projects profiled on a U.S. higher-education association’s database. Project initiators, principal research fields, regional and country distributions, and the sources and amounts of funding for different types of transnational research activity are selected for analysis. The balanced total portfolio of reported current research projects by region suggests that U.S. university principal investigators increasingly recognize the value of collaborative knowledge generation in the Global South as well as in other OECD countries. The data also show concentrations in the distribution of transnational research projects by principal field of activity that could exacerbate intra-regional asymmetries. The multi-institutional data draw attention to the often unnoticed, but vital, role that higher-education institutions play in supporting transnational research endeavors that address issues of current and future global concern. The conclusion considers wider implications for higher-education involvement in transnational knowledge generation and calls for increased symmetry in collaborative research ventures.</p>http://naerjournal.ua.es/article/view/45TRANSNATIONAL RESEARCH LINKAGESDEVELOPED NATIONSDEVELOPING NATIONSCAPACITY BUILDINGSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT |
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Developments in Transnational Research Collaborations: Evidence from U.S. Higher-education Activity |
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Developments in Transnational Research Collaborations: Evidence from U.S. Higher-education Activity |
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University of Alicante |
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Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research |
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<p class="AbstractText">In our knowledge-driven era, multiple and mutual benefits accrue from transnational research linkages. The article identifies important directions in transnational research collaborations involving U.S. universities revealed by key dimensions of 369 projects profiled on a U.S. higher-education association’s database. Project initiators, principal research fields, regional and country distributions, and the sources and amounts of funding for different types of transnational research activity are selected for analysis. The balanced total portfolio of reported current research projects by region suggests that U.S. university principal investigators increasingly recognize the value of collaborative knowledge generation in the Global South as well as in other OECD countries. The data also show concentrations in the distribution of transnational research projects by principal field of activity that could exacerbate intra-regional asymmetries. The multi-institutional data draw attention to the often unnoticed, but vital, role that higher-education institutions play in supporting transnational research endeavors that address issues of current and future global concern. The conclusion considers wider implications for higher-education involvement in transnational knowledge generation and calls for increased symmetry in collaborative research ventures.</p> |
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TRANSNATIONAL RESEARCH LINKAGES DEVELOPED NATIONS DEVELOPING NATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT |
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