Mapping Spatial and Temporal Changes of Global Corporate Research and Development Activities by Conducting a Bibliometric Analysis

Corporate research and development (R&D) activities have long been highly concentrated in a handful of world cities. This is due to the fact that these cities (e.g., Tokyo, New York, London, and Paris) are home to the largest and most powerful transnational corporations and are globally importan...

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Main Author: Csomós György
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-03-01
Series:Quaestiones Geographicae
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/quageo-2017-0005
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spelling doaj-feb64edd2ebc433a9f027e6d6e70a59a2021-09-05T20:51:29ZengSciendoQuaestiones Geographicae2081-63832017-03-01361657710.1515/quageo-2017-0005quageo-2017-0005Mapping Spatial and Temporal Changes of Global Corporate Research and Development Activities by Conducting a Bibliometric AnalysisCsomós György0Department of Civil Engineering, University of Debrecen, HungaryCorporate research and development (R&D) activities have long been highly concentrated in a handful of world cities. This is due to the fact that these cities (e.g., Tokyo, New York, London, and Paris) are home to the largest and most powerful transnational corporations and are globally important sites for innovative start-up firms that operate in the fastest growing industries. However, in tandem with the rapid technological changes of our age, corporate R&D activities have shifted towards newly emerging and now globally significant R&D centres, like San Jose, San Francisco, and Boston in the United States, and Beijing, Seoul, and Shenzhen in East Asia. In this paper, I will conduct a bibliometric analysis to define which cities are centres of corporate R&D activities, how different industries influence their performance, and what spatial tendencies characterise the period from 1980 to 2014. The bibliometric analysis is based upon an assumption that implies there is a close connection between the number of scientific articles published by a given firm and the volume of its R&D activity.https://doi.org/10.1515/quageo-2017-0005scientific articlecorporate research and developmentfast-growing industries
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Mapping Spatial and Temporal Changes of Global Corporate Research and Development Activities by Conducting a Bibliometric Analysis
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corporate research and development
fast-growing industries
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title Mapping Spatial and Temporal Changes of Global Corporate Research and Development Activities by Conducting a Bibliometric Analysis
title_short Mapping Spatial and Temporal Changes of Global Corporate Research and Development Activities by Conducting a Bibliometric Analysis
title_full Mapping Spatial and Temporal Changes of Global Corporate Research and Development Activities by Conducting a Bibliometric Analysis
title_fullStr Mapping Spatial and Temporal Changes of Global Corporate Research and Development Activities by Conducting a Bibliometric Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Spatial and Temporal Changes of Global Corporate Research and Development Activities by Conducting a Bibliometric Analysis
title_sort mapping spatial and temporal changes of global corporate research and development activities by conducting a bibliometric analysis
publisher Sciendo
series Quaestiones Geographicae
issn 2081-6383
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Corporate research and development (R&D) activities have long been highly concentrated in a handful of world cities. This is due to the fact that these cities (e.g., Tokyo, New York, London, and Paris) are home to the largest and most powerful transnational corporations and are globally important sites for innovative start-up firms that operate in the fastest growing industries. However, in tandem with the rapid technological changes of our age, corporate R&D activities have shifted towards newly emerging and now globally significant R&D centres, like San Jose, San Francisco, and Boston in the United States, and Beijing, Seoul, and Shenzhen in East Asia. In this paper, I will conduct a bibliometric analysis to define which cities are centres of corporate R&D activities, how different industries influence their performance, and what spatial tendencies characterise the period from 1980 to 2014. The bibliometric analysis is based upon an assumption that implies there is a close connection between the number of scientific articles published by a given firm and the volume of its R&D activity.
topic scientific article
corporate research and development
fast-growing industries
url https://doi.org/10.1515/quageo-2017-0005
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