VOLUME 18 (Supplement)

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SciEnggJ 18 (Supplement) 148-160
available online: 22 June 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54645/202518SupNBV-45

*Corresponding author
Email Address: rmdguido@rtu.edu.ph
Date received: 15 January 2025
Date revised: 19 April 2025; 28 May 2025
Date accepted: 10 June 2025

ARTICLE

Astronomy and astrophysics publication research metrics among southeast Asian countries

Ryan Manuel D. Guido

Center for Astronomy Research and Development,
     Rizal Technological University, Mandaluyong City,
     1550, Philippines

KEYWORDS: Publication metrics, research metrics, astronomy and astrophysics, Southeast Asia research

This study explored the productivity of six (6) selected Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia (ID), Malaysia (MY), Philippines (PH), Singapore (SG), Thailand (TH), and Vietnam (VN) in the field of astronomy and astrophysics. It aims to provide an analysis of the research productivity in Scopus publication of the mentioned countries in terms of (i) published documents, (ii) citations, (iii) international collaboration, and (iv) open access in the Scimagojr database in the span of 11 years (2013 – 2023). Data were processed using Python packages and Excel to illustrate data visualization, interpretation, and forecasts of each term. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) was also used in the study to discuss the comparative performance of each country further. The study reveals that TH has the most promising performance among SEA countries based on the above metrics. It has shown a decreasing trend in the number of citations. In contrast, PH has the highest CAGR of 16.76%, but it still lacks other metrics, and SG has the lowest CARG (-0.78%), which means decreasing research publications among the SEA countries under the study. Other results are shown in the paper.

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