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http://dx.doi.org/10.21289/KSIC.2020.23.4.683

A Study on the Exploring of Convergence R&D Areas Related to Aging and Comparative Analysis by Major Countries using Global R&D Funding Project Data Information  

Lee, Doyeon (Division of Data Analysis, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information)
Kim, Seungwook (Rloha Inc.)
Kim, Keunhwan (Division of Data Analysis, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence / v.23, no.4_2, 2020 , pp. 683-691 More about this Journal
Abstract
In the era of super-aged societies, research and development (R&D) projects related to aging are very important agenda for establishing the direction of future R&D planning and technological competitiveness in the country. In order to respond promptly to this agenda, it is essential to establish a national-level convergence R&D policy. In this study, we utilized the global R&D funding project data from major nations (US, Europe, Japan), and then standardized them with the same fields. To analyze the current status of global R&D related to aging, we performed cluster analysis based on the co-occurrence matrix to explore convergence R&D areas in the US, Europe, and Japan related to aging. In addition, comparative analysis by country suggested that different points on the interdisciplinary area and the convergence of aging-related R&D by each country. These results provide fundamental understandings for the status of convergence in aging-related global R&D, the current technology trends, and establish the direction and strategy of R&D policy.
Keywords
Aging; Convergence R&D; R&D funding project data; Clustering analysis; Comparative analysis;
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