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Collaborative Networks: A New Scientific Discipline

Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2005
Collaborative networks manifest in a large variety of forms, including virtual organizations, virtual enterprises, dynamic supply chains, professional virtual communities, collaborative virtual laboratories, etc. A large body of empiric knowledge related to collaborative networks is already available, but there is an urgent need to consolidate this ...
Camarinha-Matos, L.M., Afsarmanesh, H.
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Trespassing Testimony in Scientific Collaboration

Mind, 2023
Abstract The term ‘epistemic trespassing’ has recently been coined to denote a person’s judgments regarding a domain where they are not epistemic experts. In this paper, I focus on expert trespassing testimony – that is, testimony by an expert in a domain of expertise other than his own.
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Quantifying scientific collaboration

Physics Today, 2015
Most associations come and go, yet some have a significant, lasting impact on a scientist's career.
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Collaborative scientific conceptual change

Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Computer supported collaborative learning - CSCL'09, 2009
One problem in science education is that students neither construct in-depth conceptual understanding nor are they able to apply scientific thinking processes. A myriad of studies on conceptual change have investigated the nature and process of conceptual change, pedagogical strategies to foster conceptual change and improve higher-level thinking.
Lei Liu, Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver
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Collaborations towards scientific breakthroughs

Impact, 2021
Dar-Bin Shieh is Deputy Minister of The Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Taiwan, which supports and promotes innovations in science and technology. Before assuming his current position, Shieh previously occupied roles including; distinguished professor in the College of Medicine at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU); attending physician ...
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Understanding persistent scientific collaboration

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2017
Common sense suggests that persistence is key to success. In academia, successful researchers have been found more likely to be persistent in publishing, but little attention has been given to how persistence in maintaining collaborative relationships affects career success.
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