Prof. Caroline Wagner | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Ohio State University | United States
Prof. Caroline S. Wagner is a renowned scholar in science and technology policy, currently serving as a Professor at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University. With expertise in global innovation networks, international collaboration, and scientometrics, she has shaped policy discussions through academic research and advisory roles for governments and organizations like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Royal Society of London.
Professional profileđ¤
Strengths for the Awardsâ¨
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Prolific and High-Impact Research
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Extensive Publication Record: Authored multiple peer-reviewed books (e.g., The Collaborative Era in Science) and monographs, with over 8,453+ citations (h-index: 38).
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Interdisciplinary Reach: Works span science policy, global innovation networks, international R&D collaboration, and scientometrics.
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COVID-19 Research: Rapid contributions to understanding global research dynamics during the pandemic (e.g., PLOS One, Scientometrics).
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Leadership in Global Science Policy
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Advisory Roles:
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Chair, NSF Advisory Committee for International Science & Engineering (2020â2023).
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Advisor to the Royal Society of London, OECD, and UN on science diplomacy and collaboration.
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Editorial Influence: Former editor of Science and Public Policy (Oxford) and founder of Research Policy and Strategic Management (Frontiers).
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Recognition and Honors
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Elected Fellow of Sigma Xi (2023) and AAAS (2006).
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SCIMago Best Paper Award (2016) and keynote invitations (e.g., National Science Foundation, Harvard, Max Planck Institute).
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Featured in top-tier media (Nature, Science, The Economist).
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International Collaboration
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Pioneered studies on China-U.S. science relations, research networks, and geopolitical impacts on knowledge flows (e.g., Science and Public Policy, 2023).
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Workshops/conferences in Europe, Asia, and North America (e.g., EU-SPRI, Tsinghua University).
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Teaching and Mentorship
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Advised doctoral and Fulbright scholars (e.g., Zhejiang University, USP Brazil).
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Developed curricula (e.g., Undergraduate Minor in Science, Engineering, and Public Policy at Ohio State).
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Education đ
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2003: Ph.D., University of Amsterdam (Science & Technology Dynamics)
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1983: M.A., George Washington University (Science, Technology & Public Policy)
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1977: B.A., Trinity College (Liberal Arts)
Experience đź
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2022âPresent: Professor, Ohio State University
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2011â2022: Milton & Roslyn Wolf Chair in International Affairs, OSU
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2006â2010: Senior Analyst, SRI International
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1993â2005: Senior Analyst, The RAND Corporation
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1990â1993: U.S. Congress Staff (House Committee on Science)
Research Interests Social Sciences đ
Global science collaboration, innovation policy, scientometrics, U.S.-China research dynamics, and the impact of international networks on scientific progress.
Awards & Honors đ
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2023: Elected Fellow, Sigma Xi
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2020â2023: Chair, NSF Advisory Committee for International Science
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2016: SCImago Best Paper Award (5-year impact)
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2006: Distinguished Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Publications đ
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Network structure, self-organization, and the growth of international collaboration in science
Authors: CS Wagner, L Leydesdorff
Year: 2005
Citations: 1498 -
Approaches to understanding and measuring interdisciplinary scientific research (IDR): A review of the literature
Authors: CS Wagner, JD Roessner, K Bobb, JT Klein, KW Boyack, J Keyton, …
Year: 2011
Citations: 1005 -
The new invisible college: Science for development
Author: CS Wagner
Year: 2009
Citations: 774 -
International collaboration in science and the formation of a core group
Authors: L Leydesdorff, CS Wagner
Year: 2008
Citations: 582 -
The continuing growth of global cooperation networks in research: A conundrum for national governments
Authors: CS Wagner, HW Park, L Leydesdorff
Year: 2015
Citations: 409 -
Science and technology collaboration: Building capability in developing countries
Authors: CS Wagner, I Brahmakulam, B Jackson, A Wong, T Yoda
Year: 2001
Citations: 384 -
Is the United States losing ground in science? A global perspective on the world science system
Authors: L Leydesdorff, C Wagner
Year: 2009
Citations: 329 -
Mapping the network of global science: comparing international co-authorships from 1990 to 2000
Authors: CS Wagner, L Leydesdorff
Year: 2005
Citations: 325 -
Six case studies of international collaboration in science
Author: CS Wagner
Year: 2005
Citations: 298 -
International research collaboration: Novelty, conventionality, and atypicality in knowledge recombination
Authors: CS Wagner, TA Whetsell, S Mukherjee
Year: 2019
Citations: 259
Conclusion đ
A trailblazer in science policy, Dr. Wagner bridges academia and global governance. Her work on international research collaboration, especially amid geopolitical shifts (e.g., U.S.-China relations), underscores science as a diplomatic tool. Recognized by Nature, Science, and governments, she continues to influence how nations navigate the evolving research landscape.