Research performance of UNU - A bibliometric analysis of the United Nations University
Johannes Stegmann

TL;DR
This bibliometric analysis of UNU's scientific output reveals a steady increase since 1995, high international collaboration, above-average research quality, and diverse scientific topics.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric overview of UNU's research performance and collaboration patterns since 1995.
Findings
Steady increase in publication output since 1995
65% of papers are international collaborations
Research quality exceeds world average
Abstract
The scientific paper output of the United Nations University (UNU) was bibliometrically analysed. It was found that (i) a noticeable continous paper output starts in 1995, (ii) about 65% of the research papers have been published as international cooperations and 18% as single-authored papers, (iv) the research papers rank above world average according to Pudovkin-Garfield Percentile Rank Index, and (v) paper content indicate the wide variety of scientific topics UNU has been and is working on.
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Taxonomy
Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research · Gender, Education, and Development Issues · Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
