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1 Overview of Report Findings 2015-04-10 Brad Fenwick DVM, PhD. Senior Vice President Global Strategic Alliances Elsevier Washington, D.C. B.Fenwick@Elsevier.com http://www.csg.org/programs/knowledgeeconomy/background.aspx

2 Key Motivating Ideas Research is a key drive of economic prosperity both short-term economic activity and long-term growth. This report focuses on long-term growth it s not about easy fixes, but sustainable success.

3 Council of State Governments (CSG.org) Founded in 1933, the nation s only organization serving all three branches of state government. David Adkins Executive Director / CEO CSG champions excellence in state governments to advance the common good. CSG is a region-based forum that fosters the exchange of insights and ideas to help state officials shape public policy. CSG offers unparalleled regional, national and international opportunities to network, develop leaders, collaborate and create problem-solving partnerships. CSG is a national community with six offices across the U.S. The headquarters office is in Lexington, Ky., and the federal affairs office located in Washington, D.C. Regional offices are located in Atlanta, Chicago, New York City and Sacramento. It s structure invites focused participation at the regional and national levels provides a national to exchange information and ideas.

4 Elsevier (Elsevier.com) Largest information technology company that you do not know. Each year 1 million article manuscripts received by ~2,000 journals (all with Open Access options) 350,000 new articles published, in addition to 11M existing articles 2,000 new books published ScienceDirect: 750M digital article downloads Scopus: 56M records, 22,000 titles, 5,000 publishers, 700M citations, 170K Books SciVal: 75 trillion metrics values Grants:7,000 sponsors, 20,000+ active opportunities, ~5M awarded grants Patents: >93m records, 100 patent offices Compounds: 22M compounds, 35M reactions; 3.3M molecular facts Drug information: 16k branded drugs; 12k generic drugs

5 Content and data assets that are Deep and Broad US drugs database 16k branded drugs; 12k generic drugs Global disease pathways 3.3m molecular facts Global chemical compound & reaction databases 22m compounds; 35m reactions 8.4bn US names, addresses etc. 17% of global research 2,500 journals; 1,800 books 3.3bn US auto insurance records 1.2m article submissions per year 12.5m articles on Science Direct Events 500 in 40 countries Approximately 3 petabytes of unique and high quality content and leading open sourced Big Data technology HPCC Event Participants 6m+ 1.4bn US business contacts Global business news Over 30k sources 57 languages Global patents 100 patent offices >93m records Secondary law (regulations, directives, cases) >60% of world s primary laws published each year Global air fleet specifications 307m US criminal records Global watch lists 1.2m+ entries 240 countries 1.5bn US bankruptcy records US medical providers 6.5m entries Global commodities prices

6 What content does Scopus include? 55.5M records from 22,283 serial titles and 170,000 books 21.3M pre 1996 records 34.1M post 1995 records Content from > 5,000 publishers Articles in Press from > 3,750 titles Titles from 105 different countries in all geographical regions 40 local languages covered More than 2,800 Open Access journals indexed

7 Data sources to identify a state s unique strengths Research output Patent citations Relative article share Identifying Key Research Strengths Research Publication Downloads Research impact Research collaboration

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Who Funds Basic Research? 9

Starts with new knowledge discovery and follows with Dissemination and Use to drive Innovations. 10

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15 Key Motivating Ideas Research is a key drive of economic prosperity both short-term economic activity and long-term growth. This report focuses on long-term growth it s not about easy fixes, but sustainable success. States with strong research ecosystems are able to attract, grow, and retain innovative companies and high-wage jobs. This report outlines a process that states can take to identify and showcase their research strengths: - Research output and impact - Research focus - Inputs and research efficiency - Knowledge transfer and collaboration

16 Production of research is not balanced in the US The combined absolute number of research publications of the top five states (California, New York, Massachusetts, Texas and Maryland) comprised more than 50% of the total U.S. output.

17 Many states produce highly cited research As a whole, the US produces highly impactful research, cited 49% more than the world average.

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20 A few examples --- California has a national patent share more than three times that of the next closest state, which is Texas. New York, Massachusetts and Washington round out the top five. Minnesota, Rhode Island and North Carolina are the top three states for medical research intensity. New Mexico, Idaho and Virginia are the top three states in engineering. Maryland, North Carolina and Nebraska lead in biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology. Alabama s agricultural and biological sciences output is 18 percent higher than the national average. Arkansas relative output in business, management and accounting is second among all states, trailing only Oklahoma.

21 Relative volume: North Carolina specializes in the health sciences 28.7% of all US output was in the field of medicine, but an even higher percentage (38.6%) of North Carolina s output was.

Field-weighted citation impact, 2004-2013 22 Relative volume and impact: North Carolina has a comparative advantage in medicine 3 rd among all states in relative volume, 4 th in relative impact 2.4 2.2 (+) Above average: FWCI (-) Below average: Relative Volume US average relative volume: 1.00 (+) Above average: FWCI (+) Above average: Relative Volume Medicine 2 Economics & Finance 1.8 1.6 Arts & Humanities Computer Science Physics & Astronomy Engineering Materials Science Chemistry Earth & Planetary Sci Chemical Eng Neuroscience Business, Mgmt & Accounting Biochem & Mol Bio Immunology & Microbio Psychology Agricultural & Biological Sci Nursing Decision Sciences Veterinary Sci Environmental Sci Dentistry 1.4 US average field-weighted citation impact: 1.49 Energy Mathematics Social Sciences Pharmacology & Toxicology Health Professions 1.2 1 (-) Below average: FWCI (-) Below average: Relative Volume 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 Relative volume, 2004-2013 (-) Below average: FWCI (+) Above average: Relative Volume

Field-weighted citation impact, 2004-2013 23 Relative volume and impact: New York has a growing advantage in computer science 4 th among all states in relative volume, 10 th among all states in relative impact 2.5 (+) Above average: FWCI (-) Below average: Relative Volume US average relative volume: 1.00 (+) Above average: FWCI (+) Above average: Relative Volume 2 Earth & Planetary Sci Engineering Medicine Computer Science Physics & Astronomy Economics & Finance 1.5 1 US average fieldweighted citation impact: 1.49 Psychology Neuroscience Pharmacology & Toxicology (-) Below average: FWCI (-) Below average: Relative Volume (-) Below average: FWCI (+) Above average: Relative Volume 0.5 0 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 Relative volume, 2004-2013

24 Research requires substantial investment US universities produced 12.7 publications per million $ USD of research and development expenditures. Map below shows range of states academic research outputs per million $ USD

25 But, the payoffs driving innovation are worth it Knowledge and basic research produced help drive innovation One proxy is how much academic research is cited in industry patents. For example, New York s research in computer science from 2004-2012 has been cited in 1,026 patents so far. States with highest relative patent citation-to-publication shares shown below

26 Main Takeaways US produces a large amount of highly impactful research. Although the level of output and funding varies, quality research is distributed across the entire country. Through a variety of metrics, each state can identify its relative comparative research strengths. Research requires substantial focused investment, but the payoffs driving innovation and future economic growth at the state level are worth it.

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