It is examined whether the number (J) of (joint) publications of a "main scientist " with her/his coauthors ranked according to rank (r) importance, i.e. J ∝ 1/r, as found by Ausloos (Scientometrics 95:895–909, 2013) still holds for subfields, i.e. when the "main scientist " has worked on different, sometimes overlapping, subfields. Two cases are studied. It is shown that the law holds for large subfields. As shown, in an Appendix, is also useful to combine small topics into large ones for better statistics. It is observed that the sub-cores are much smaller than the overall coauthor core measure. Nevertheless, the smallness of the core and sub-cores may imply further considerations for the evaluation of team research pu...
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It is examined whether the number (J) of (joint) publications of a "main scientist" with her/his coa...
It is examined whether the number (J) of (joint) publications of a ”main scientist ” with her/his co...
It is examined whether the relationship J ∝ A/rα, and the subse-quent coauthor core notion (Ausloos ...
The data and findings by Miskiewicz (2013) on the relationship between the number (J) of publication...
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Following the work of Krumov et. al (2011) [1] we revisit the question whether the usage of large ci...
Abstract Purpose To give a theoretical framework...
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Increased co-authorship in schistosomiasis has been shown to be associated with research funding. Th...
The present paper takes its place in the stream of studies that analyze the effect of interdisciplin...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...
It is examined whether the number (J) of (joint) publications of a "main scientist" with her/his coa...
It is examined whether the number (J) of (joint) publications of a ”main scientist ” with her/his co...
It is examined whether the relationship J ∝ A/rα, and the subse-quent coauthor core notion (Ausloos ...
The data and findings by Miskiewicz (2013) on the relationship between the number (J) of publication...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between scientific productivity and colla...
Following the work of Krumov et. al (2011) [1] we revisit the question whether the usage of large ci...
Abstract Purpose To give a theoretical framework...
Collaborations are pervasive in current science. Collaborations have been studied and encouraged in ...
We study how differing social and intellectual organisation of research fields (Nedeva, 2013) affect...
The paper investigates core-periphery relations in the network of international scientific collabora...
We analyze economics PhDs’ collaborations in peer-reviewed journals from 1990 to 2014 and investigat...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
Increased co-authorship in schistosomiasis has been shown to be associated with research funding. Th...
The present paper takes its place in the stream of studies that analyze the effect of interdisciplin...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...