Research Excellence Milestones of BRIC and N-11 Countries
Nadine Rons

TL;DR
This paper proposes research excellence milestones based on impact vitality and review publication production, applied to top-tier journals, to distinguish emerging economies like BRIC and N-11 in terms of scientific performance.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework of research milestones for assessing scientific progress in emerging economies using specific publication indicators.
Findings
BRIC countries outperformed expected growth since 2001
N-11 countries show distinct research milestone profiles
Milestones can serve as economic performance parameters
Abstract
While scientific performance is an important aspect of a stable and healthy economy, measures for it have yet to gain their place in economic country profiles. As useful indicators for this performance dimension, this paper introduces the concept of milestones for research excellence, as points of transition to higher-level contributions at the leading edge of science. The proposed milestones are based on two indicators associated with research excellence, the impact vitality profile and the production of review type publications, both applied to a country's publications in the top journals Nature and Science. The milestones are determined for two distinct groups of emerging market economies: the BRIC countries, which outperformed the relative growth expected at their identification in 2001, and the N-11 or Next Eleven countries, identified in 2005 as potential candidates for a…
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Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research · Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis
