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Alphabetized Co-Authorship in Economics Reconsidered [PDF]
AbstractIn this article, we revisit the analysis of Laband and Tollison (Appl Econ 38(14):1649–1653, 2006) who documented that articles with two authors in alphabetical order are cited much more often than non-alphabetized papers with two authors in the American Economic Review and the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. Using more than 120,000
Klaus Wohlrabe, Lutz Bornmann
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Collaboration Effect by Co-Authorship on Academic Citation and Social Attention of Research [PDF]
Academic citation and social attention measure different dimensions of the impact of research results. Both measures do not correlate with each other, and they are influenced by many factors.
Pablo Dorta-Gonz'alez +1 more
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Co-Authorship Networks Of Scientific Collaboration
This study analyzes collaborative and networked academic authorship in higher education. The literature review shows evidence that single authorship has made a gradual paradigm shift to joint authorship. The empirical evidence from the Turku University of Applied Sciences indicates that collaborative authorship has notably increased in the last few ...
Juha Kettunen
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Within higher education, technology has consistently influenced the writing process; however, no technology has composed and shaped the message in the same way as Large Language Model-based artificial intelligence tools.
Abby McGuire
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The field of augmented reality (AR) and human behavior emerged when Azuma et al. (2001) refined the term augmented reality in 2001. Research on the topic has grown steadily in the past decade, yet there is a notable lack of consensus on humans ...
Jonas Heller +9 more
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Analyzing Interdisciplinary Research Using Co‐Authorship Networks
With the advancement of scientific collaboration in the 20th century, researchers started collaborating in many research areas. Researchers and scientists no longer remain solitary individuals; instead, they collaborate to advance fundamental ...
Mati Ullah Dad Ullah +7 more
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Background Since the beginning of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) pandemic, there have been many reports of increased incidence of venous thromboembolism and arterial events as a complication.
Marcelo G. Vallone MD +9 more
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The analysis of the co-authorship graph of Iranian researchers in mathematics by graph parameters [PDF]
Purpose: The objective of this research is to study and compare the co-authorship graphs (networks) of Iranian researchers in the main fields of mathematics by using records, extracted from WOS and Google Scholar, and graph parameters.
Farzad Shaveisi, Mostafa Amini
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Co-authorship with Community Partners as Research Co-creation
This report from the field provides reflection on the author’s experience of co-authoring a peer-reviewed manuscript with community partners for publication in an academic journal.
Julia Fursova
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Double standards? Co-authorship and gender bias in early-stage academic evaluations
This article studies gender bias in early-stage academic evaluations in Italy and investigates whether this bias depends on various types of authorship in collaborative work across three academic fields: humanities, economics, and social sciences.
K. Gërxhani, N. Kulic, Fabienne Liechti
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