Cooperation as a Driver of the Internationalization of Research in Latin America
Keywords:
scientific cooperation, internalization of research, Latin AmericaAbstract
This article analyzes the characteristics and determining factors of scientific cooperation as a research culture and its role in the different expressions of the internalization of research in Latin America, especially in the training of new researchers, research organizations, research processes and financing.
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