Assessing Research Collaboration through Co-authorship Network Analysis. [PDF]
This is the final version. Available from Society of Research Administrators International via the link in this recordMaterial used with permission from Society of Research Administrators InternationalInterdisciplinary research collaboration is needed to
Fagan J +5 more
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Academic Literacies: Appraisal and social sanction about authorship and scientific integrity
Research integrity has been under scrutiny, especially in regard to the legitimacy of academic authorship and co-authorship. We aim to bring a critical perspective to the debate, firstly by presenting how past and recent publications discuss (co ...
Helena Vitalina Selbach +2 more
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Study of the Effects of Co-Authorship Strategies on Scientific Productivity of Researchers in Distance Education: Application of social network analysis method and social capital paradigm [PDF]
Purpose:Due to the importance of the interdisciplinary investigations in the creation of knowledge, this research aims to analyze the structure of co-authored social network of researchers in the field of distance education and assess the impact of co ...
Akbar Bashkoh +3 more
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Clear, transparent, and timely communication for fair authorship decisions: a practical guide [PDF]
Authorship conflicts are a common occurrence in academic publishing, and they can have serious implications for the careers and well-being of the involved researchers as well as the collective success of research organizations.
S. Gani +9 more
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Co-authorship of Joint utterances in Japanese
The paper introduces a type of joint utterance construction in Japanese, in which two independent sentential-level units are amalgamated, which has hitherto received little attention in the literature. Unlike traditional joint utterance construction where one speaker maintains authority over the syntactic structure of the forthcoming continuation and ...
Obana, Yasuko, Haugh, Michael
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Co-authorship Networks in Swiss Political Research [PDF]
Co-authorship is an important indicator of scientific collaboration. Co-authorship networks are composed of sub-communities, and researchers can gain visibility by connecting these insulated subgroups.
Ingold, Karin, Leifeld, Philip
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Authorship Trends, Collaboration Patterns, and Co-Authorship Networks in Lodging Studies (1990–2016)
Mehmet Ali Köseoglu +2 more
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On Conversation and Authorship: Legal Frameworks for Collaborative Methodologies
Collaborative methodologies are at the forefront of an academic movement seeking to recognize the way social research emerges out of interaction with social actors involved in the processes studied.
Lucero Ibarra Rojas
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Authorship to contributorship: Issues related to credit in research publications
‘Authorship’ in a research article is mostly determined on the basis of ‘substantial contribution,’ which has diverse definitions. The broader concept of contributorship is based on the multiple roles of the contributors, especially in interprofessional
Samir Kumar Praharaj, Shahul Ameen
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Co-authorship network and the correlation with academic performance
This paper aims to study the internal structure of the co-authorship network and the relationship between the network and the authors’ academic performance in the network.
Q. Xu, Victor I. Chang
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