Abstract

According to the data provided by SSCI database, we use Cite Space software to map out the knowledge map of human resources in science and technology in foreign research from keywords, document co-citation, author co-citation and journal co-citation based on the basic principles of Scientometrics. The paper shows the foreign research fronts and hot spots of study on human resources in science and technology

Highlights

  • At present, a lot of countries have a more and more profound understanding of the importance of human resources in science and technology (HRST)

  • HRST plays an important role for a country in promoting economic and social development

  • Through analysis of word co-occurrence frequency in the Table 2.1, “human capital” has become a hotspot in research of foreign HRST and it is an important study of the general human resources management in 1960's, the complete human capital theory are created by Theodore· Schultz and improved by Gary Becker and Jacob mincer etc from different angles

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Summary

Introduction

A lot of countries have a more and more profound understanding of the importance of human resources in science and technology (HRST). As the core of scientific and technological resources, HRST is the most innovative and revolutionary one and it supports the production, dissemination and application of a country's scientific and technological knowledge. HRST plays an important role for a country in promoting economic and social development. All countries in the world have accelerated the study's pace and the progress of HRST to give effective guidance of HRST development and usage. As to the study of HRST, UNESCO, OECD, EU and other international organizations, experts and scholars all over the world have carried out extensive and in-depth research and achieved great research achievements in recent years

Data Sources and Research Methods
Analysis of Keywords Co-Occurrence Map
Analysis of Document Co-citation Map
Analysis of Author Co-citation Map
Analysis of Journal Co-citation Map
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