Title: Research Context and Trend of Knowledge Spillovers at Home or Abroad: A Bibliometrics and Social Network Analysis
Abstract: To characterize the home or abroad research context of knowledge spillovers and to forecast its future development trajectory. Bibliometrics and social network analysis methods are used based on the CNKI and WoS data. Results show that: the number of domestic and foreign literature is increasing by years, and foreign literature has a higher rate of co-authorship than domestic one; the analysis of the keyword co-occurrence network reveals that domestic and foreign literature shares a similar set of core keyword nodes, indicating that knowledge spillover literature could be classified according to its connotation and type, as well as its influencing factors and spillover effects; the analysis of the centrality index reveals that the nodes that can become domestic research trends are FDI technology spillovers, knowledge spillovers, spillover effects, and technology innovation, whereas the nodes that predict foreign research trends are not immediately apparent.
Publication Year: 2021
Publication Date: 2021-09-24
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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