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https://www.elsevier.com/research-intelligence/resource-library/ERI-Collaboration_Brochure
http://knowledgecenter.csg.org/kc/content/americas-knowledge-economy-state-state-review
Fostering Collaborations through Big-Data Analytics
Brad Fenwick
Senior Vice President
ELSEVIER
Triple Helix System
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What is the different between Detroit and Pittsburgh?
Henry Ford did not give Detroit a
university, Andrew Carnegie and
Andrew Mellon gave Pittsburgh
two great universities.
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Starts with new knowledge discovery and follows
with Dissemination and Use Driven innovation
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Source: Scopus (2006-2010)
Citations per article fold increase over institutional co-authorship
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“A Team of Experts
is not an Expert
Team without Data”
“If a better economy is your destination,
then better data is your map.”
Which industries and technologies should you bet on?
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Our content and data assets are deep and broad
1.4bn US business
contacts
Global business news
Over 30k sources
57 languages
Global patents
100 patent offices
>93m records
Secondary law
(regulations, directives,
cases)
>60% of world’s
primary laws
published each year
Global air fleet
specifications
Global commodities
prices
US medical providers
6.5m entries
Global watch lists
1.2m+ entries
240 countries
1.5bn US bankruptcy
records
307m US criminal
records
3.3bn US auto
insurance records
8.4bn US names,
addresses etc.
Global chemical compound &
reaction databases
22m compounds; 35m reactions
Global disease pathways
3.3m molecular facts
US drugs database
16k branded drugs; 12k
generic drugs
2,500 journals; 1,800
books
17% of global
research
1.2m article
submissions per year
12.5m articles on
Science Direct
Approximately 3
petabytes of
unique and
high quality
content and
leading open sourced
Big Data technology
HPCC
Events
500 in 40 countries
Event Participants
16
National research assessment and benchmarking
reports
•
UK REF, UK BIS reports
•
ERA (Australia)
•
FCT (Portugal)
•
VQR (Italy)
September 12, 2011
Global University Rankings
•
Times Higher World University Rankings
•
QS rankings
•
US News rankings (Arab Region)
ProBono initiatives and reports (select examples)
• UK Royal Society
• Science Europe
• European Commission, FENS, HBP, Kavli
Foundation, RIKEN BSI
• World Bank
• EuroStemCell, Kyoto University
• Snowball Metrics
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Top sub-areas within Medicine:
Clinical Neuroscience and Cardiology
Oncology
Psych & Mental
Health
Cardiology
Clin. Neuro
Public, Envt &
Occup Health
Radiology & Nuc
Med
Surgery
Hematology
Infec Diseases
Sports Med
Immun & Allergy
Endocrin &
Diabetes
Obstetrics &
Gynaecology
Gastroenterology
Pharmacology
Medicine (misc)
Rheumatology
Internal Med
Geriatrics & Geron
Urology
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1.6
1.7
1.8
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Kansas City’s Knowledge Economy Strengths
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2.5
3
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Arts and Humanities
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular
Biology
Business, Management and Accounting
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Computer Science
Decision Sciences
Dentistry
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Energy
Engineering
Environmental Science
Health Professions
Immunology and Microbiology
Materials Science
Mathematics
Medicine
Multidisciplinary
Neuroscience
Nursing
Pharmacology, Toxicology and
Pharmaceutics
Physics and Astronomy
Psychology
Social Sciences
Veterinary
Research Activity Index, 2010 – 2014, All Kansas City
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Working together – universities and industry
Sources: SciVal Analytics Custom Report
3.5%
3.1%
2.1%
1.1%
4.5%
2.5%
3.2%
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
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Chicago
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Toronto
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Relative volume and impact: New York has a growing
advantage in computer science
• 4
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among all states in relative volume, 10
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among all states in
relative impact
Physics & Astronomy
Engineering
Earth & Planetary Sci
Medicine
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Neuroscience
Psychology
Economics & Finance
Computer Science
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Relative volume, 2004-2013
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(-) Below average: Relative Volume
(-) Below average: FWCI
(+) Above average: Relative Volume
(+) Above average: FWCI
(+) Above average: Relative Volume
(-) Below average: FWCI
(-) Below average: Relative Volume
US average relative
volume: 1.00
US average
field-weighted citation
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Relative volume: North Carolina specializes in the
health sciences
• 28.7% of all US output was in the field of medicine, but an even
higher percentage (38.6%) of North Carolina’s output was.
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Research Networking Systems—Michigan Corporate Relations Network
“If a better economy
is your destination,
then better data is
your map.”
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