Mapping R&D support infrastructures: A scientometric and webometric study of UK science parks
David Minguillo

TL;DR
This study uses scientometric and webometric methods to analyze UK science parks, focusing on the role of public institutions and the web-based infrastructure patterns that support R&D activities.
Contribution
It introduces an integrated informetric approach to map R&D support networks and web-based configurations of UK science parks, revealing their structural and infrastructural characteristics.
Findings
Public science and HEIs play a central role in R&D networks.
Web patterns reflect the organization and support infrastructure of science parks.
The study provides a comprehensive mapping of UK science park R&D support systems.
Abstract
This thesis analyses UK SPs with an informetric approach to study (1) the role of public science and HEIs in research and development (R&D) networks associated with SPs, and (2) the web-based patterns that reflect the configuration of R&D support infrastructures associated with SPs.
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Taxonomy
Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research · Innovation Policy and R&D
