2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-015-1722-3
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Middle East: research productivity and performance across nations

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“…Middle Eastern countries are diverse in terms of culture, social patterns, ethnicity, language, religion, political system, economy, and innovation. The UAE, in the Middle East, adopts innovation and appreciates innovative approaches for organizations and individuals for the sake of peace and economic prosperity (Gul et al, 2015). While the Middle East, in general, is far behind in contributing new knowledge compared to the rest of the world, the UAE has undertaken the challenges of promoting a knowledge-based economy through investment in education and innovation (Ryan & Daly, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Middle Eastern countries are diverse in terms of culture, social patterns, ethnicity, language, religion, political system, economy, and innovation. The UAE, in the Middle East, adopts innovation and appreciates innovative approaches for organizations and individuals for the sake of peace and economic prosperity (Gul et al, 2015). While the Middle East, in general, is far behind in contributing new knowledge compared to the rest of the world, the UAE has undertaken the challenges of promoting a knowledge-based economy through investment in education and innovation (Ryan & Daly, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring the efficiency of a country in the output of scientific papers with respect to econometric and demographic indicators such as the gross domestic product (GDP), research and development (R&D) expenditure, and number of researchers has been a topic of a large number of research papers (Blickenstaff and Moravcsik 1982, Leydesdorff and Gauthier 1996, Amsden and Mourshed 1997, May 1997, Rousseau and Rousseau 1998, De Moya-Anegón and Herrero-Solana 1999, King 2004, Man et al 2004, Falagas et al 2006, Ugolini et al 2007, Shelton 2008, Vinkler 2008, Leydesdorff and Wagner 2009, Basu 2014, Gul et al 2015. Such analyses help to understand the relation between the economic indicators and the volume of the innovative output for estimating a nations' scientific wealth, and for evaluating scientific policies (Crespi andGeuna 2008, Pouris 2012).…”
Section: Normalising the Output: Efficiency Of Nationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this, attraction of foreign talent is a key element. Some outcomes of such investment are already visible, with some of these countries experiencing a recent growth in scientific production (Cavacini, 2016;Gul, Nisa et al, 2015;Hassan Al Marzouqi, Alameddine et al, 2019;Sarwar & Hassan, 2015). Several international experts' groups have regularly met to discuss the international migration and developments in some of the MENA countries (International Labour Office, 2009;League of Arab States, 2009;United Nations, 2002-2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%