2022
DOI: 10.1007/s43545-022-00528-z
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A bibliometric analysis of how research collaboration influences Namibia’s research productivity and impact

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“…One of the issues that emerges from these findings is that the collaboration between countries, institutions, and collaboration topics still needs to be improved. International scientific collaboration may encounter challenges, such as a shortage of researchers in relevant fields, inadequate funding, restrictions on exchanging materials and data, and disparities in academic standards [115,116]. By addressing these issues, we anticipate that WICR studies may grow and attract global interest to address the issue of gender inequities in urban areas.…”
Section: The Collaboration Pattern In Wicr Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the issues that emerges from these findings is that the collaboration between countries, institutions, and collaboration topics still needs to be improved. International scientific collaboration may encounter challenges, such as a shortage of researchers in relevant fields, inadequate funding, restrictions on exchanging materials and data, and disparities in academic standards [115,116]. By addressing these issues, we anticipate that WICR studies may grow and attract global interest to address the issue of gender inequities in urban areas.…”
Section: The Collaboration Pattern In Wicr Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%