An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass
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Resumo: | This article analyzes the indicators of knowledge generation in sugarcane biomass. The impact of the FAPESP research program on bioenergy (BIOEN) is also analyzed, with a focus on the division of biomass and its subareas. Using detailed information from scientific articles in the subareas of Enzymatic hydrolysis, molecular markers, delignification, genotypes, enzymatic conversion, gene expression, nitrogen and photosynthesis, an evaluation of the international insertion of research and collaboration networks of Brazilian researchers is carried out. The methodology, which was based on the works of Verspagen (2007) and Dal Poz (2006), consists of the formation of clusters of publications indexed on the ISI Web of Science database. The selection of publications is guided by search queries based on keywords related to the subareas of biomass division. The software programs VantagePoint and Pajek are used to support the analysis of the information. The principle objective of the study is to identify the global incorporation of efforts to generate knowledge and technological progress in sugarcane biomass carried out by BIOEN. It was possible to identify a number of factors that influence scientific collaboration in the area of biomass, such as geographic distance and the dynamics of scientific collaboration between countries. An analysis of the biomass division of BIOEN, from a global perspective, showed little cooperation between Latin American countries. The results illustrate that Brazil generates the greatest amount of scientific knowledge regarding sugarcane biomass, however, when the subareas are analyzed separately, scientific publications from the US and China are also predominant. |
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An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomassClimate Changes; Technological Search; Exploration; ExploitationBIOEN-FAPESP, Agricultural Biotechnology, Collaboration Networks, Biomass.This article analyzes the indicators of knowledge generation in sugarcane biomass. The impact of the FAPESP research program on bioenergy (BIOEN) is also analyzed, with a focus on the division of biomass and its subareas. Using detailed information from scientific articles in the subareas of Enzymatic hydrolysis, molecular markers, delignification, genotypes, enzymatic conversion, gene expression, nitrogen and photosynthesis, an evaluation of the international insertion of research and collaboration networks of Brazilian researchers is carried out. The methodology, which was based on the works of Verspagen (2007) and Dal Poz (2006), consists of the formation of clusters of publications indexed on the ISI Web of Science database. The selection of publications is guided by search queries based on keywords related to the subareas of biomass division. The software programs VantagePoint and Pajek are used to support the analysis of the information. The principle objective of the study is to identify the global incorporation of efforts to generate knowledge and technological progress in sugarcane biomass carried out by BIOEN. It was possible to identify a number of factors that influence scientific collaboration in the area of biomass, such as geographic distance and the dynamics of scientific collaboration between countries. An analysis of the biomass division of BIOEN, from a global perspective, showed little cooperation between Latin American countries. The results illustrate that Brazil generates the greatest amount of scientific knowledge regarding sugarcane biomass, however, when the subareas are analyzed separately, scientific publications from the US and China are also predominant.This article analyzes the indicators of knowledge generation in sugarcane biomass. The impact of the FAPESP research program on bioenergy (BIOEN) is also analyzed, with a focus on the division of biomass and its subareas. Using detailed information from scientific articles in the subareas of Enzymatic hydrolysis, molecular markers, delignification, genotypes, enzymatic conversion, gene expression, nitrogen and photosynthesis, an evaluation of the international insertion of research and collaboration networks of Brazilian researchers is carried out. The methodology, which was based on the works of Verspagen (2007) and Dal Poz (2006), consists of the formation of clusters of publications indexed on the ISI Web of Science database. The selection of publications is guided by search queries based on keywords related to the subareas of biomass division. The software programs VantagePoint and Pajek are used to support the analysis of the information. The principle objective of the study is to identify the global incorporation of efforts to generate knowledge and technological progress in sugarcane biomass carried out by BIOEN. It was possible to identify a number of factors that influence scientific collaboration in the area of biomass, such as geographic distance and the dynamics of scientific collaboration between countries. An analysis of the biomass division of BIOEN, from a global perspective, showed little cooperation between Latin American countries. The results illustrate that Brazil generates the greatest amount of scientific knowledge regarding sugarcane biomass, however, when the subareas are analyzed separately, scientific publications from the US and China are also predominant.Universidade Federal Fluminense, Programa de Pós-graduação em Administração (Fluminense Federal University, Master Program in Management)2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://www.rasi.vr.uff.br/index.php/rasi/article/view/51610.20401/rasi.7.1.516Review of Administration, Society and Innovation; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): v. 7 n. 1 (2021): jan/apr 2021; 49-69Revista de Administração, Sociedade e Inovação; v. 7 n. 1 (2021): v. 7 n. 1 (2021): jan/abr 2021; 49-692447-8156reponame:Revista de Administração, Sociedade e Inovaçãoinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://www.rasi.vr.uff.br/index.php/rasi/article/view/516/132Copyright (c) 2020 Revista de Administração, Sociedade e Inovaçãohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Silveira Bueno, CarolinaFerreira Jardim da Silveira, José Maria Fraga Souza, Roneyda Silva Júnior, Jaim José 2021-01-04T20:47:49Zoai:ojs.192.168.8.15:article/516Revistahttps://www.rasi.vr.uff.br/index.php/rasiPUBhttps://www.rasi.vr.uff.br/index.php/rasi/oaiperiodico.rasi@gmail.com || marciomabdalla@gmail.com10.204012447-81562447-8156opendoar:2021-01-04T20:47:49Revista de Administração, Sociedade e Inovação - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass |
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An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass |
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An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass da Silveira Bueno, Carolina Climate Changes; Technological Search; Exploration; Exploitation BIOEN-FAPESP, Agricultural Biotechnology, Collaboration Networks, Biomass. da Silveira Bueno, Carolina Climate Changes; Technological Search; Exploration; Exploitation BIOEN-FAPESP, Agricultural Biotechnology, Collaboration Networks, Biomass. |
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An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass |
title_full |
An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass |
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An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass |
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An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass |
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An Analysis of Collaboration Networks in Bioenergy: : Using the ‘Bioen Program’ to evaluate ethanol biomass |
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da Silveira Bueno, Carolina |
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da Silveira Bueno, Carolina da Silveira Bueno, Carolina Ferreira Jardim da Silveira, José Maria Fraga Souza, Roney da Silva Júnior, Jaim José Ferreira Jardim da Silveira, José Maria Fraga Souza, Roney da Silva Júnior, Jaim José |
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Ferreira Jardim da Silveira, José Maria Fraga Souza, Roney da Silva Júnior, Jaim José |
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da Silveira Bueno, Carolina Ferreira Jardim da Silveira, José Maria Fraga Souza, Roney da Silva Júnior, Jaim José |
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Climate Changes; Technological Search; Exploration; Exploitation BIOEN-FAPESP, Agricultural Biotechnology, Collaboration Networks, Biomass. |
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Climate Changes; Technological Search; Exploration; Exploitation BIOEN-FAPESP, Agricultural Biotechnology, Collaboration Networks, Biomass. |
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This article analyzes the indicators of knowledge generation in sugarcane biomass. The impact of the FAPESP research program on bioenergy (BIOEN) is also analyzed, with a focus on the division of biomass and its subareas. Using detailed information from scientific articles in the subareas of Enzymatic hydrolysis, molecular markers, delignification, genotypes, enzymatic conversion, gene expression, nitrogen and photosynthesis, an evaluation of the international insertion of research and collaboration networks of Brazilian researchers is carried out. The methodology, which was based on the works of Verspagen (2007) and Dal Poz (2006), consists of the formation of clusters of publications indexed on the ISI Web of Science database. The selection of publications is guided by search queries based on keywords related to the subareas of biomass division. The software programs VantagePoint and Pajek are used to support the analysis of the information. The principle objective of the study is to identify the global incorporation of efforts to generate knowledge and technological progress in sugarcane biomass carried out by BIOEN. It was possible to identify a number of factors that influence scientific collaboration in the area of biomass, such as geographic distance and the dynamics of scientific collaboration between countries. An analysis of the biomass division of BIOEN, from a global perspective, showed little cooperation between Latin American countries. The results illustrate that Brazil generates the greatest amount of scientific knowledge regarding sugarcane biomass, however, when the subareas are analyzed separately, scientific publications from the US and China are also predominant. |
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