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Evidence Based Journals, 2023
Context Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health threat, and the misuse and overuse of antibiotics are contributing factors. AMR is estimated to have caused 4.95 million deaths worldwide in 2019, according to the study that looked at ...
R. Ranjbar, Mostafa Alam
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Context Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health threat, and the misuse and overuse of antibiotics are contributing factors. AMR is estimated to have caused 4.95 million deaths worldwide in 2019, according to the study that looked at ...
R. Ranjbar, Mostafa Alam
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MedAgents: Large Language Models as Collaborators for Zero-shot Medical Reasoning
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2023Large language models (LLMs), despite their remarkable progress across various general domains, encounter significant barriers in medicine and healthcare.
Xiangru Tang +6 more
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Rivals or Collaborators? Relational Ambidexterity and Absorption Speed
Journal of Management, 2021This study investigates how the configuration of rivals and collaborators within a firm’s alliance portfolio affects its speed of absorbing external knowledge (i.e., absorption speed).
Chengke Yu +3 more
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Cognitive proximity and innovation performance: are collaborators equal?
European Journal of Innovation Management, 2020PurposeThis paper combines the concepts of search depth and cognitive proximity to investigate the impact of intense collaboration with different external agents on firms' innovation performance.
Mari O’ Connor +2 more
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Do Collaborators in Science Need to Agree?
Philosophia Scientiæ, 2019I argue that collaborators do not need to reach broad agreement over the justification of a consensus claim. This is because maintaining a diversity of justifiers within a scientific collaboration has important epistemic value.
Haixin Dang
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AI–Human Hybrids for Marketing Research: Leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) as Collaborators
Journal of MarketingThe authors’ central premise is that a human–LLM (large language model) hybrid approach leads to efficiency and effectiveness gains in the marketing research process.
Neeraj Arora +2 more
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Where Do Stars Come From? The Role of Star vs. Nonstar Collaborators in Creative Settings
Organ. Sci., 2018Despite being rare, stars make disproportionately influential contributions to their fields. This paper studies the role of inter-personal collaboration in the emergence of star designers — in particular, how a designer’s likelihood of becoming a star is
Haibo Liu, Jürgen Mihm, Manuel E. Sosa
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Successful mentors in academia: are they teachers, sponsors and/or collaborators?
Studies in Higher Education, 2018Mentors in academia may act as teachers, sponsors and/or collaborators. However, so far there was no evidence on which role mentors should enact to best promote their mentees’ careers.
Agnes Bäker +2 more
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To Your Surprise: Identifying Serendipitous Collaborators
IEEE Transactions on Big Data, 2019Scientific collaboration has become a universal phenomenon in recent years. Meanwhile, scholars tend to hunt for surprising collaborators for broadening their horizons. Serendipity initially denotes the fortunate discovery.
Liangtian Wan +3 more
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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1994
Our experience of collaborative research "the process of working with others in pursuit of scientific discovery" has been a most rewarding experience. The nurses and physicians have developed mutual respect and appreciation of the value of each other's practice, and true collaboration has emerged.
O C, Graham +3 more
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Our experience of collaborative research "the process of working with others in pursuit of scientific discovery" has been a most rewarding experience. The nurses and physicians have developed mutual respect and appreciation of the value of each other's practice, and true collaboration has emerged.
O C, Graham +3 more
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