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An examination of biomedical intellectual reputation in relationship to graduates' productivity, regional innovation and absorptive capacity at selected universities worldwide.
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An examination of biomedical intellectual reputation in relationship to graduates' productivity, regional innovation and absorptive capacity at selected universities worldwide./
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Cavanaugh, Gesulla.
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118 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-09A(E).
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An examination of biomedical intellectual reputation in relationship to graduates' productivity, regional innovation and absorptive capacity at selected universities worldwide.
Cavanaugh, Gesulla.
An examination of biomedical intellectual reputation in relationship to graduates' productivity, regional innovation and absorptive capacity at selected universities worldwide.
- 118 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2014.
The purpose of this study was first to determine factors associated with intellectual reputation, specifically among selected biomedical departments worldwide within the university setting. Second, the study aimed to examine intellectual reputation in relationship to doctoral graduates' productivity in the biomedical sciences and in relationship to organizational biomedical advancement and productivity. Third, the study aimed to visualize a spatial relationship between intellectual reputation and local organizational biomedical advancement and productivity in the United States and the United Kingdom. Finally, a simulated research-based model was proposed for understanding hospital productivity.
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The study used quantitative analysis in order to achieve these goals. The Geographic Information System (GIS) and Geocommons were used to visualize possible relationship between universities and hospitals in different regions. The findings from this study suggest that the university's research intensity, having a Nobel Laureate on staff, Hirsch Index of the most prominent researcher on staff, scientific patent, scientific publications, and affiliation with multiple countries are good predictors of intellectual reputation. Correlation analysis suggests that university intellectual reputation is associated with doctoral graduates' productivity. When examining the relationship between the university and hospitals, university intellectual reputation was positively correlated with hospital biomedical advancement, r= .445, p =0.001. Hospital productivity was significantly correlated with university intellectual reputation, r= .322, p =0.001. University intellectual reputation was significantly correlated with hospital capacity to absorb knowledge (r= 0.211, p =0.005) and knowledge spillover (r=.242, p =0.001).
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