The Colombian Scientific Elite -- Science Mapping and Bibliometric Outlook
Julian D. Cortes, Daniel A. Andrade

TL;DR
This study analyzes the Colombian scientific elite using science mapping, revealing their broader research agenda, growth trends, collaboration patterns, and their relation to Nobel laureates, highlighting local impact within the global scientific community.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the Colombian scientific elite, comparing their productivity and impact with Nobel laureates and revealing unique collaboration and research patterns.
Findings
Colombian scientific elite shows positive growth, unlike Nobel laureates.
Most members focus on national research priorities.
Limited collaboration with Nobel laureates.
Abstract
A well established agenda on the research output, impact, and structure of global scientific elites such as Nobel Prize laureates has generated interest in the scientific elites from developing countries. This study deploys science mapping techniques to provide a comprehensive analysis of the output, impact, and structure of the Colombian scientific elite, i.e., researchers awarded with the Alejandro Angel Escobar Foundation National Prize 1990 2020, known locally as the Colombian Nobel. Findings showed that the Colombian scientific elite has a broader agenda than indexing titles in internationally renowned bibliographic databases. The Colombian scientific elite also showed positive growth, which is an inverse trend compared with Nobel laureate productivity. There were no noticeable changes in productivity and impact before and after receiving the prize. Institutional collaboration…
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Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research · Science, Technology, and Education in Latin America · Scientific Research and Technology
