Bibliographic citations
Málaga, L., (2017). Identificación de conglomerados en el grado de coautorias formado por las instituciones peruanas con investigación en medicina indizada en Scopus [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3164
Málaga, L., Identificación de conglomerados en el grado de coautorias formado por las instituciones peruanas con investigación en medicina indizada en Scopus [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3164
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title = "Identificación de conglomerados en el grado de coautorias formado por las instituciones peruanas con investigación en medicina indizada en Scopus",
author = "Málaga Sabogal, Lucía",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2017"
}
This study found the research groups formed by Peruvian institutions with scientific papers published in Scopus, based on papers co-authorship. The information about authors institutional affiliation has been downloaded from Scopus in unstandardized format. Kmeans supervised learning and a training dataset have been used to identify and normalize the information about the institutions. R has been used for data preprocessing and processing. The identified institutions have been classified in eight kinds: universities, national research institutes, health institutions (clinics and hospitals), institutions that form part or are dependent from the national government, institutions that form part or are dependent from the local government, firms, international organizations that have delegations in Peru, other institutions (most of them non-governmental organizations). Those institutions have been classified also in two sectors: public and private. Once the institutions had been identified, clusters have been found using fast greedy hierarchic partitioning proposed by Moore, Clauset and Newman and implemented in the library igraph in R. The research found that health institutions prefer to write in co-authorship with other health institutions. In other cases, there isn’t any kind of relationship between the kind of institution and its election of co-authors
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