Authors
Benjamin Young Clark
Publication date
2009/5
Volume
9
Publisher
University of Georgia
Description
This dissertation, a collection of four essays, explores a number of lines of questioning concerning the collaborative behavior of academic scientists. First, it sets forth an outline of how collaboration is viewed in the sciences, what motivates scientists to collaborate, how collaboration is measured, and how government policy influences collaboration. With this foundation, the remainder of the chapters use a survey of academic scientists to empirically examine how a number of government policies influence the collaborative behavior of these scientists.
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