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Effects of work environment and collaboration on research productivity in Vietnamese social sciences: evidence from 2008 to 2017 scopus data

Identifying factors that affect research productivity is critical to both the scientific community and policy-makers. This topic is especially useful for developing countries like Vietnam where such studies are scarce with limited original data. This paper, through a manual data collection process t...

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Published in:Studies in higher education (Dorchester-on-Thames) 2019-12, Vol.44 (12), p.2132-2147
Main Authors: Vuong, Quan-Hoang, Napier, Nancy K., Ho, Tung Manh, Nguyen, Viet Ha, Vuong, Thu-Trang, Pham, Hiep Hung, Nguyen, Hong Kong To
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Collaboration
College Faculty
Cooperation
Developing countries
Faculty Publishing
Foreign Countries
Higher education
International collaboration
International Cooperation
LDCs
Policy making
Productivity
Research centers
research institutes and universities
Research productivity
Social Science Research
Social sciences
Social Scientists
Teacher Researchers
Vietnam
Work Environment
Writing for Publication
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