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Holly J. Falk-Krzesinski, PhD Vice President, Global Academic & Research Relations

Elsevier

Forum 48 Chicago

5 November 2013

Powering the Knowledge Economy

Global Cities Map by Metro GDP, 2025 (at PPP)

4 Source: McKinsey Global Institute. http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/urbanization/urban_world

Overall City Competitiveness in 2025

6 Source: Economist Intelligence Unit, http://www.citigroup.com/citi/citiforcities/pdfs/hotspots2025.pdf

8 Source: US Patent and Trademark Office

Powering the Next (Patents)

Universities as Key Partners, Catalysts, Hubs

10 Sources: Katz and Bradley (2013). The Metropolitan Revolution. [Left]; “Cornell Wins Bid to Build new York City’s Applied Science Campus on Roosevelt Island.” Inhabit.com [Right]

Proximity Matters

11 Sources: Saxenian, Annalee (1996). Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128; Map of Chicago Startups. Built in Chicago.

Global World of Research

1 million+ manuscripts submitted to

2,200 Elsevier journals 365,000+ articles

published

Full-text database of all Elsevier journals;

10 million active users 700 million article downloads

Research management

tools and analytical services

World’s largest abstract database: 49 million + records

20,500+ journals 5,000 publishers

Serving 30 million+ scientists, students, health, and information professionals in 180+ countries

Terabytes of data

Chicago’s strengths in science, technology & innovation

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Key Challenges

Identifying Chicago’s Strengths

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0.5

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1.5Computer Science

MathematicsPhysics and Astronomy

Chemistry

Chemical Engineering

Materials Science

Engineering

Energy

Environmental Science

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Agricultural and Biological…

Biochemistry, Genetics and…Immunology and Microbiology

VeterinaryMedicine

Pharmacology, Toxicology and…

Health Professions

Nursing

Dentistry

Neuroscience

Arts and Humanities

Psychology

Social Sciences

Business, Management and…

Economics, Econometrics and…Decision Sciences

Research Activity Index, 2008-2012, All Chicago

Chicago USA

Sources: SciVal Analytics Custom Report (October 2013)

Highly Impactful Research Across the Board

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0.5

1

1.5

2Computer Science

MathematicsPhysics and Astronomy

Chemistry

Chemical Engineering

Materials Science

Engineering

Energy

Environmental Science

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Agricultural and Biological…

Biochemistry, Genetics and…Immunology and Microbiology

VeterinaryMedicine

Pharmacology, Toxicology and…

Health Professions

Nursing

Dentistry

Neuroscience

Arts and Humanities

Psychology

Social Sciences

Business, Management and…

Economics, Econometrics and…Decision Sciences

Relative Citation Impact Index, 2008-2012, Chicago Universities

Chicago USA

Sources: SciVal Analytics Custom Report (October 2013)

Mapping research strengths

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0.5

1

1.5

ComputerScience Mathematic

sPhysics andAstronomy

Chemistry

ChemicalEngineering

MaterialsScience

Engineering

Energy

Environmental Science

Earth andPlanetary…

Agriculturaland…Biochemistr

y,…Immunology and…Veterinary

Medicine

Pharmacology,…

HealthProfessions

Nursing

Dentistry

Neuroscience

Arts andHumanities

Psychology

SocialSciences

Business,Managem…

Economics,Economet…

DecisionSciences

USA

Computer Science

Neuroscience

Medicine

Immunology and Microbiology

Biochemistry

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Earth Science

Engineering

Chemistry

Physics/Math

Social Science

Materials Science

Identifying clusters of research strengths

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Medicine

Physics and Chemistry

Northwestern University Illinois Institute of Technology

Engineering

Sources: SciVal (October 2013)

Shared strengths between universities and government labs

30

Medicine

Physics and Chemistry

Social sciences

University of Chicago Argonne National Lab

Physics and Chemistry

Sources: SciVal (October 2013)

Other nexuses of non-university research strengths

31

Boeing Abbott Laboratories

Materials Science Medicine

Biochemistry

Sources: SciVal (October 2013)

City Publication Impact Trends

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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Impa

ct

AmsterdamChicagoHong KongLos AngelesNew YorkToronto

Sources: SciVal Analytics Custom Report (October 2013)

Reaching for the stars in research impact

35 Sources: SciVal Analytics Custom Report (October 2013)

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Rela

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AmsterdamChicagoHong KongLos AngelesNew YorkToronto

Benchmarking Output Quality in Neuroscience

36 Sources: SciVal Analytics Custom Report (October 2013)

0.75

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Rela

tive

Cita

tion

Impa

ct in

Neu

rosc

ienc

e

AmsterdamChicagoHong KongLos AngelesNew YorkToronto

Sustained success in the social sciences

38 Sources: SciVal Analytics Custom Report (October 2013)

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Rela

tive

Cita

tion

Impa

ct in

Soc

ial S

cien

ces

AmsterdamChicagoHong KongLos AngelesNew YorkToronto

Sustained excellence in impact of economic research

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1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Rela

tive

Cita

tion

Impa

ct in

Eco

nom

ics

AmsterdamChicagoHong KongLos AngelesNew YorkToronto

Enhancing cross-sector collaboration and functionality to enhance the Chicago STI ecosystem

45

Working together – universities and industry

53 Sources: SciVal Analytics Custom Report (October 2013)

3.23% 3.09%

1.06%

4.46%

3.47%

2.49%

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1%

2%

3%

4%

Amsterdam Chicago Hong Kong Los Angeles New York Toronto

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Ways to further promote industry-university collaboration

58 http://www.michigancrn.org/business-portal.php; WSJ Press Release (October 10, 2013)

Contact Elsevier

• Daniel Calto – D.Calto@Elsevier.com – +1 212-633-3663

• Holly Falk-Krzesinski – H.Falk-Krzesinski@Elsevier.com – + 1 847-848-2953

• Brad Fenwick – B.Fenwick@Elsevier.com – +1 865-368-1919

• George Lan – G.Lan@Elsevier.com – +1 212-633-3794

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