@conference { orvium-643b16770dbbd7f8a6d7c898, title = "Geographical distribution of high-novelty research", abstract = "In this study, trial analyses using bibliometric approaches were performed to investigate the geographical distribution of high-novelty research. Data on approximately 2.55 million academic papers published in 2021 were examined as a pilot to show worldwide statistical data on novelty research. A combinatorial novelty indicator measuring units comprising paired reference papers was adopted in the analyses. This study shows the main three results: the top 20 countries/regions in the top 10% of high-novelty papers, the share of the top 10% high-novelty papers in each country/region, and the share of the top 10% high-novelty papers by field in China and the United States, which contribute globally to the top 10% of high-novelty papers.", keywords = "Novelty, Geographical distribution, Bibliometric analysis.", author = "Kuniko MATSUMOTO", year = "2023", doi = "10.55835/643b16770dbbd7f8a6d7c898", language = "English", url = "https://dapp.orvium.io/deposits/643b16770dbbd7f8a6d7c898/view", }