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Investigating JEEM empirically: a story of co-authorship and collaboration [PDF]
We examine the incidence and extent of co-authorship and intellectual collaboration in the leading journal of environmental and resource economics: the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
Löschel, Andreas, Schymura, Michael
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Gender Disparities in the Academic Performance of Neurology Residents in Portugal
Implicit bias has been linked to gender disparities in medical careers, impacting not only access to leadership positions but also early career opportunities.
Filipa Ladeira +3 more
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Co-authorship trends in the field of management : facts and perceptions [PDF]
We explore the perceptions, preferences, and motivations that contribute to a widely recognized phenomenon: the continuous rise of coauthorship within the field of management.
Kovács, Balázs +2 more
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Co-authorship between doctoral students and supervisors: motivations, reservations, and challenges
Co-authorship between doctoral students and their supervisors is a mostly occluded practice, generalised according to the candidates’ disciplines. There is limited understanding of the practice, particularly in humanities, arts, and social sciences (HASS)
Jiayu Wang +3 more
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Developing an authorial voice along with co-authorship practices can be an important pathway towards building one’s professional identity and career.
Irina Lokhtina +3 more
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Analysis of Co-authorship Ego Networks
The availability of co-authorship data from large-scale electronic databases is paving the way for new analyses on human collaboration networks. The complex network of co-authorships can identify specific features that characterise the behaviour of researchers, and impact on their production and performance.
Arnaboldi V +3 more
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Complete trails of co-authorship network evolution
The rise and fall of a research field is the cumulative outcome of its intrinsic scientific value and social coordination among scientists. The structure of the social component is quantifiable by the social network of researchers linked via co ...
B. Kahng +10 more
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Two Decades of Network Science: as seen through the co-authorship network of network scientists [PDF]
Complex networks have attracted a great deal of research interest in the last two decades since Watts & Strogatz, Barabási & Albert and Girvan & Newman published their highly-cited seminal papers on small-world networks, on scale-free networks and on the
Roland Molontay, Marcell Nagy
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Visualization of clinical teaching citations using social network analysis
Background Analyzing the previous research literature in the field of clinical teaching has potential to show the trend and future direction of this field. This study aimed to visualize the co-authorship networks and scientific map of research outputs of
Hakimeh Hazrati +4 more
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Influence of international co-authorship on the research citation impact of young universities. [PDF]
We investigated the effect of international collaboration (in the form of international co-authorship) on the impact of publications of young universities (100 years old).
Khor KA, Yu LG.
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