Greek chemical engineers. Are they static or mobile? Evidence from the national archive of PhD theses

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Greek chemical engineers. Are they static or mobile? Evidence from the national archive of PhD theses

Καραμπέκιος, Νικόλαος
Σαχίνη, Εύη
Χρυσομαλλίδης, Χαράλαμπος
Σιουμάλας-Χριστοδούλου, Κωνσταντίνος
Σιγανός, Γαλάτιος

Άρθρο σε επιστημονικό περιοδικό (EL)
Scientific journal article (EN)

2020-11-04


Findings: The majority of the population of the sample (71.8%) – Greek chemical engineers – are static. A significant portion of the mobile researchers (28.2%) returned to their country of origin (25.6%). Performing network analysis, the cluster of countries corresponding to the mobile category of researchers is identified and depicted. (EN)
Originality/value: Herein, this study introduce a new, national data set on doctorate holders that will allow multiple bibliometric analyses in the future. Also, this study is among the few (Gendronneau et al., 2019) that combines standard bibliometric databases with social media data. In cases where multiple affiliations per year pose a difficulty in understanding the geographical location of each individual, LinkedIn data were used. The analysis sheds light on a field of science that is not extensively examined in terms of brain circulation. While similar publications focus on physicians (i.e. cardiologists – Dyachenko and Mironenko, 2018), this paper focus on a subset of doctorate holders in engineering. (EN)
Design/methodology/approach: Combine standard bibliometric databases with social media data. (EN)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify the geographical location of researchers. (EN)

Δείκτες και στατιστικές για έρευνα, ανάπτυξη, καινοτομία (EL)
Χημική μηχανική (EL)
Ανώτατη εκπαίδευση (EL)
Πηγές πληροφόρησης (EL)
Higher education (EN)
Chemical Engineering (EN)
Information sources (EN)
Indicators and statistics for research, development, innovation (EN)

Χημική τεχνολογία (EL)
Chemical Engineers (EN)
Bibliometrics (EN)
PHD holders (EN)
Social data (EN)
Mobility (EN)
Chemical technology (EN)

English


Collection and Curation, issueNo: 3, volume: 41

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The version of record of this article, first published in Collection and Curation. The final version is available online at Publisher’s website https://doi.org/10.1108/CC-06-2020-0017




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