Replication Data for: The Growing Concentration of National Influence in Global Science and its Impact on Future Research.
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Scientific influence, or the capacity of ideas and concepts to shape future research, is crucial to developing and disseminating knowledge and sustained innovation. Using nearly 240 million scientific papers published between 1990 and 2023 from OpenAlex to construct international networks of influence, I demonstrate that discursive influence, which represents what global scientific communities consider important and worthy of investigation, is disproportionately and increasingly concentrated in a small group of resource-wealthy countries, including the United States, Canada, Western Europe, and East Asia, in comparison to attributional influence. This concentration raises issues of equity and innovation in global scientific discourse, perhaps narrowing research perspectives, exacerbating biases, and creating echo chambers that stifle innovation and marginalize contributions from countries that are peripheral to global scientific discourse. Findings underscore the need for policies that ensure diverse and inclusive global research enterprises.



