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Measuring Scientific Brain Drain with Hubs and Authorities: a Dual Perspective (1907.07175v2)

Published 16 Jul 2019 in cs.SI and physics.soc-ph

Abstract: In this work we study international migrations of researchers, scientists, and academics from a complex-network perspective to identify the central countries involved in the migration phenomenon. We define the scientific migration network (SMN) as temporal directed weighted network where nodes are world countries, links account for the number of scientists moving from one country to another, and timestamps represent years (from 2000 to 2016). 2.8 millions ORCID public profiles are utilized as data source. We then characterize hubs and authorities of the SMN employing the well-know weighted hyperlink-induced topic search (HITS) algorithm to catch the interplay between providing and attracting researchers from a global perspective, and relate these results to other local and global methodologies. We also investigate the local characteristics of successors of hubs and predecessors of authorities to dive deeper into the motivations that establish hubs and authorities as such. Our findings highlight the presence of a set of countries acting both as hubs and authorities, occupying a privileged position in the scientific migration network, and having similar local characteristics. Finally, we showcase how to employ network visualization to evince temporal evolutions of ego-networks of selected hubs and authorities.

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