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This study analyzed 50 years of global research output, revealing distinct focus areas between Western and Asian countries. Improved benchmarking is crucial for equitable research evaluation and funding policies.

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Area of Science:

  • Bibliometrics
  • Scientific publishing analysis
  • Research output assessment

Background:

  • Institutional operating figures and benchmarking are vital for scientific efficacy and funding.
  • Current research evaluation policies may contain imbalances requiring review.
  • Accurate assessment is needed for effective resource allocation in science.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To benchmark global research output over the past 50 years.
  • To identify trends and areas of major research activity.
  • To inform policy settings for research evaluation.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of large databases encompassing 5,527,558 published items.
  • Categorization and analysis of research output.
  • Density-equalizing mappings to illustrate publication trends.
  • Inter- and intrafield comparisons for selected countries.

Main Results:

  • Identified trends in publication activity and key research subsets.
  • Revealed a dichotomy in research focus between Western (US, UK, Germany) and Asian (Japan, China, South Korea) countries.
  • Illustrated global research activity patterns over five decades.

Conclusions:

  • This is the first large-scale analysis of global research activity over 50 years.
  • The assessment method can identify heavily focused research areas nationally and internationally.
  • Further research into qualitative output benchmarking is necessary to refine policy settings.