Many studies have found that co-authored research is more highly cited than single author research. This finding is policy relevant as it indicates that encouraging co-authored research will tend to maximise citation impact. Nevertheless, whilst the citation impact of research increase as the number of authors increases in the sciences, the extent to which this occurs in the social sciences is unknown. In response, this study investigates the average citation level of articles with one to four authors published in 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004 and 2007 in 19 social science disciplines. The results suggest that whilst having at least two authors gives a substantial citation impact advantage in all social science disciplines, additional authors are ...
<div><p>Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has...
This paper analyzes the relationship among research collaboration, number of documents and number of...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
Authorship represents a highly discussed topic in nowadays academia. The share of co-authored papers...
Academic citation and social attention measure different dimensions of the impact of research result...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has create...
The present study focuses on a collaboration of a citation analysis of the JCR journals of the categ...
Co-authored articles tend to be more cited in many academic fields, but is this because they tend to...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Wiley in the Journal of the Asso...
Background: The institutional affiliations and associated collaborative networks that scientists fos...
Collaboration is encouraged because it is believed to improve academic research, supported by indire...
ABSTRACT: Using a data set integrating information about researchers' funding and publications in Qu...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has created...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in Scientometrics by Springer on 27/02/2023,...
Co-authored articles tend to be more cited in many academic fields, but is this because they tend to...
<div><p>Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has...
This paper analyzes the relationship among research collaboration, number of documents and number of...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
Authorship represents a highly discussed topic in nowadays academia. The share of co-authored papers...
Academic citation and social attention measure different dimensions of the impact of research result...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has create...
The present study focuses on a collaboration of a citation analysis of the JCR journals of the categ...
Co-authored articles tend to be more cited in many academic fields, but is this because they tend to...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Wiley in the Journal of the Asso...
Background: The institutional affiliations and associated collaborative networks that scientists fos...
Collaboration is encouraged because it is believed to improve academic research, supported by indire...
ABSTRACT: Using a data set integrating information about researchers' funding and publications in Qu...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has created...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in Scientometrics by Springer on 27/02/2023,...
Co-authored articles tend to be more cited in many academic fields, but is this because they tend to...
<div><p>Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has...
This paper analyzes the relationship among research collaboration, number of documents and number of...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...