Correspondence Analysis in International Sci-Tech Cooperation Patterns and University Resources
Li Li, Zhengning Feng, Xuezhu Gao
DOI: 10.4236/jssm.2011.42025   PDF    HTML     4,659 Downloads   8,434 Views   Citations

Abstract

This paper studies the relationship between cooperation patterns and resources of university in international science and technology cooperation and exchanges based on correspondence analysis method, makes assessment and judgment about pattern selection of international science and technology cooperation between universities in terms of human re-sources, technology level, financial resources, analyzes the gains or losses of international science and technology co-operation in primary patterns and advanced patterns, explores the existing problems and trends of international science and technology cooperation between universities, and put forward corresponding countermeasures and suggestions.

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Li, L. , Feng, Z. and Gao, X. (2011) Correspondence Analysis in International Sci-Tech Cooperation Patterns and University Resources. Journal of Service Science and Management, 4, 215-221. doi: 10.4236/jssm.2011.42025.

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