Statistical relationships between corresponding authorship, international co-authorship and citation impact of national research systems [PDF]
This paper presents a statistical analysis of the relationship between three science indicators applied in earlier bibliometric studies, namely research leadership based on corresponding authorship, international collaboration using international co ...
Felix De Moya-Anegón +2 more
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The stability of co-authorship structures. [PDF]
AbstractThis article examines the structure of co-authorship networks’ stability in time. The goal of the article is to analyse differences in the stability and size of groups of researchers that co-author with each other (core research groups) formed in disciplines from the natural and technical sciences on one hand and the social sciences and ...
Cugmas M, Ferligoj A, Kronegger L.
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Mixing Patterns in Interdisciplinary Co-Authorship Networks at Multiple Scales. [PDF]
There are inherent challenges to interdisciplinary research collaboration, such as bridging cognitive gaps and balancing transaction costs with collaborative benefits.
Feng S, Kirkley A.
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Of stars and galaxies – Co-authorship network and research
We examine the association between network centrality and research using the accounting research community setting. We establish co-authorship network using papers published in the five top accounting journals from 1980 to 2016.
Xiaoli Hu, Oliver Zhen Li, Sha Pei
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Dual network embedding for representing research interests in the link prediction problem on co-authorship networks. [PDF]
We present a study on co-authorship network representation based on network embedding together with additional information on topic modeling of research papers and new edge embedding operator.
Makarov I +3 more
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Perceptions of Scholars in the Field of Economics on Co-Authorship Associations: Evidence from an International Survey. [PDF]
Scholars (n = 580) from 69 countries who had contributed articles in the field of Economics during the year 2015 participated in a survey that gauged their perceptions of various aspects of co-authorship, including its benefits, motivations, working ...
Sameer Kumar, Kuru Ratnavelu
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Authorship, Co-Authorship and Collaboration
Journal of Early Modern Studies, Vol 5 (2016)
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Dynamics of co-authorship and productivity across different fields of scientific research. [PDF]
We aimed to assess which factors correlate with collaborative behavior and whether such behavior associates with scientific impact (citations and becoming a principal investigator). We used the R index which is defined for each author as log(Np)/log(I1),
Parish AJ, Boyack KW, Ioannidis JPA.
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Co-authorship network analysis in health research: method and potential use. [PDF]
Scientific collaboration networks are a hallmark of contemporary academic research. Researchers are no longer independent players, but members of teams that bring together complementary skills and multidisciplinary approaches around common goals.
Fonseca Bde P +3 more
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Co-citation and Co-authorship Networks of Statisticians [PDF]
We collected and cleaned a large dataset on publications in statistics. The dataset consists of the co-author relationships and citation relationships of 83, 331 articles published in 36 representative journals in statistics, probability, and machine ...
Pengsheng Ji +3 more
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