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Reconciling quality and quantity

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Faletič, Rado

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Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology cooperation (FEAST)

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"In FEAST’s previous Discussion Papers we have demonstrated a series of bibliometric methodologies useful for policy-makers to quickly attain a grasp of their country’s international research positioning and relative performance. This paper extends these concepts by applying several measures at once in order to demonstrate more clearly, from a broad country-level perspective, those countries with which Australia gains a comparative advantage by collaborating. This technique allows for policy-makers to target only those countries that provide a clear justification for doing so, in particular by combining quality measures with output volumes." - page 2

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Faletič, R. (2011). Reconciling quality and quantity. FEAST Discussion Paper 4/11. Canberra, ACT: Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology cooperation (FEAST)

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