Title: Citation impact of public and private funding on nanotechnology-related publications
Authors: Leila Tahmooresnejad; Catherine Beaudry
Addresses: Department of Mathematics and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnique Montreal, P.O. Box. 6079, Downtown office, Montreal, QC, H3C 3A7, Canada ' Department of Mathematics and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnique Montreal, P.O. Box. 6079, Downtown office, Montreal, QC, H3C 3A7, Canada
Abstract: This paper analyses the effects of public and private funding on the subsequent scientific output of academic research in nanotechnology. We investigate whether public grants increase the citation of publications, as well as whether private funding is complementary in enhancing citation impact. Using panel data, we compare autoregression models, binary case and continuous treatment analysis to find evidence that funding can positively affect the citation rate of scientific publications. The results show that the influence of public grants on the number of citations follows almost an inverted U shape curve, which has a positive impact proportional to the amount of public funding received. In contrast, industry funding does not exhibit robust effectiveness on citations. The estimates suggest that private research funding from industry can be detrimental to publication impact.
Keywords: research funding; private funding; scientific papers; citations; nanotechnology.
International Journal of Technology Management, 2019 Vol.79 No.1, pp.21 - 59
Accepted: 12 Dec 2017
Published online: 05 Dec 2018 *