Nobel laureates in science: Patterns of productivity, collaboration, and authorship
H Zuckerman - American Sociological Review, 1967 - JSTOR
Nobel laureates in science publish more and are more apt to collaborate than a matched
sample of scientists. Interviews with 41 of 55 laureates and comparison of their research
output with the output of the matched sample indicate that these patterns hold at every ...
sample of scientists. Interviews with 41 of 55 laureates and comparison of their research
output with the output of the matched sample indicate that these patterns hold at every ...
Faculty publication productivity, collaboration, and grants velocity: using curricula vitae to compare center-affiliated and unaffiliated scientists
M Gaughan, B Ponomariov - Research Evaluation, 2008 - rev.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract We examine the effect of a Congressionally mandated multidisciplinary center
program on the careers of affiliated scientists. Important to the research evaluation design,
we incorporate a control group of researchers who are not affiliated with these centers. We ...
program on the careers of affiliated scientists. Important to the research evaluation design,
we incorporate a control group of researchers who are not affiliated with these centers. We ...
The impact of research collaboration on scientific productivity
Abstract Based on the curricula vitae and survey responses of 443 academic scientists
affiliated with university research centers in the USA, we examine the longstanding
assumption that research collaboration has a positive effect on publishing productivity. ...
affiliated with university research centers in the USA, we examine the longstanding
assumption that research collaboration has a positive effect on publishing productivity. ...
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Nobel laureates: Their publication productivity, collaboration and authorship status
BS Kademani, VL Kalyane, V Kumar, L Mohan - Scientometrics, 2005 - Springer
Summary The application of the measurement of scientific and technical activities has been
a lengthy process of the appropriate metrics and the assignment of the standards and
benchmarks for their usage. Although some studies have addressed issues of the ...
a lengthy process of the appropriate metrics and the assignment of the standards and
benchmarks for their usage. Although some studies have addressed issues of the ...
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Bibliometric studies of research collaboration: A review
K Subramanyam - Journal of information Science, 1983 - jis.sagepub.com
... Earlier studies have shown a high degree of correlation between collaboration and research
productivity, and between collaboration and financial support for research. The extent of
collaboration cannot be easily determined by traditional methods of survey and observation. ...
productivity, and between collaboration and financial support for research. The extent of
collaboration cannot be easily determined by traditional methods of survey and observation. ...
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Productivity, collaboration, and diversity in major marketing journals: 1984-1993
R Hoverstad, SH Shipp, S Higgins - Marketing Education Review, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
Previous efforts in analyzing productivity in academic journals in marketing have failed to
consider collaboration and diversity of authors within journals. We study authorship patterns
in five major marketing journals from 1984 through 1993. The analysis focuses not only on ...
consider collaboration and diversity of authors within journals. We study authorship patterns
in five major marketing journals from 1984 through 1993. The analysis focuses not only on ...
Child care, research collaboration, and gender differences in scientific productivity
Abstract Large differences in scientific productivity between male and female researchers
have not yet been explained satisfactorily. This study finds that child care and lack of
research collaboration are the two factors that cause significant gender differences in ...
have not yet been explained satisfactorily. This study finds that child care and lack of
research collaboration are the two factors that cause significant gender differences in ...
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Studies in scientific collaboration: Part II. Scientific co-authorship, research productivity and visibility in the French scientific elite, 1799–1830
D De Beaver, R Rosen - Scientometrics, 1979 - akademiai.com
Abstract This essay investigates a number of the predictions of the theoretical view of
scientific collaboration as a response to the professionalization of science:(1) that
collaboration is most typically practiced by the scientific elite, or those who aspire to it,(2) ...
scientific collaboration as a response to the professionalization of science:(1) that
collaboration is most typically practiced by the scientific elite, or those who aspire to it,(2) ...
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Network structure and knowledge transfer: The effects of cohesion and range
R Reagans, B McEvily - Administrative science quarterly, 2003 - asq.sagepub.com
... In their analysis of corporate research and development teams, Rea- gans and Zuckerman
described how interactions among sci- entists with non-overlapping networks outside of their
team improved productivity. Collaboration among scientists with different external contacts ...
described how interactions among sci- entists with non-overlapping networks outside of their
team improved productivity. Collaboration among scientists with different external contacts ...
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An econometric analysis of the effect of collaboration on academic research productivity
R Landry, N Traore, B Godin - Higher Education, 1996 - Springer
Abstract Previous studies on collaborative research emphasize industry-university
collaboration conducted in a subset of academic disciplines associated with applied
engineering. These studies focus on motivations, mechanisms, financial costs and ...
collaboration conducted in a subset of academic disciplines associated with applied
engineering. These studies focus on motivations, mechanisms, financial costs and ...
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