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Resource asymmetries and cumulative advantages: Canadian and US research universities and the field of global health
Anatoly V OLEKSIYENKO
, Creso M. SÁ
Department of International Education (IE)
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Global Health
100%
Cumulative Advantage
100%
Resource Asymmetry
100%
Academic Structure
40%
International Collaboration
20%
Canada
20%
Toronto
20%
Copyright
20%
Intersectoral Collaboration
20%
Triangulating
20%
North America
20%
National Context
20%
Institutional Strategy
20%
Academic Leaders
20%
National Leadership
20%
Structure Strategy
20%
Leading Universities
20%
Academic Researchers
20%
External Demand
20%
Global Leadership
20%
Sources of Support
20%
Domestic Sources
20%
Harvard
20%
Differentiating Factors
20%
Johns Hopkins
20%
American Research University
20%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Canada
33%
Content Analysis
33%