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As a numerical indicator for judging the importance of a paper,
the number of citation is used. The more frequently cited, the paper is considered
the more excellent and important.
In terms of the growth in the number of papers presented,
Japan is higher than Euro-American countries, but the growth in the number of
citation and/or cross-cited, Japan is lower than other countries.
The frequently cited paper is considered to be one to which
other researchers having similar study theme are paying their special attention.
For that reason, the number of being cited represents the standard of quality.
We need to address this matter in the future ( Fig.
2 ).
(High Impact Paper) |
The high-impact paper is one that is most frequently cited
and thus considered to have been most influential in that specific field. In
1981, Japan had 106 high-impact papers in total for all study fields. That was
more than doubled to 255 in 1998.
Such increase should be understood to have come from the rapid
increase in the outbound communication of the top-level studies rather than the
growth of overall researches in Japan.
The number of patents applied for and granted by the Japanese
exceeds that of Euro-American countries. That demonstrates a great achievement
of Japan ( Fig.3 )
Japan is on the top in terms of the number of patents granted
in Japan. In this respect, we may call Japan as "a great world power of
patents." ( Fig. 4 )
Selected countries other than Japan have a tendency to obtain
patents in other foreign countries over the world. To the contrary, in the case
of Japan, both the ratio of the Japanese granting patents in Japan, and the ratio
of patents applied for by the Japanese to the patents granted in Japan are remarkably
high.
It is hoped that the patent strategy will be restructured
from the global perspective so as to ensure the protection of the patent fruition,
and cause the economic growth and moreover, innovations to follow.
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