<div><p>Do different fields of knowledge require different research strategies? A numerical model exploring different virtual knowledge landscapes, revealed two diverging optimal search strategies. Trend following is maximized when the popularity of new discoveries determine the number of individuals researching it. This strategy works best when many researchers explore few large areas of knowledge. In contrast, individuals or small groups of researchers are better in discovering small bits of information in dispersed knowledge landscapes. Bibliometric data of scientific publications showed a continuous bipolar distribution of these strategies, ranging from natural sciences, with highly cited publications in journals containing a large numb...
Science policy discourse often encourages interdisciplinary research as an approach that enhances th...
Do researchers produce scientific and technical knowledge differently than they did ten years ago? W...
Research policy is a complex matter. Copying best practices in research policy, as identified by ben...
Scientometric data is used to investigate empirically the emergence of search regimes in biotechnolo...
This article examines two questions about scientists' search for knowledge. First, which search stra...
This article examines two questions about scientists ’ search for knowledge. First, which search str...
Because contemporary scientific research is conducted by groups of scientists, understanding scienti...
Scientific discovery is shaped by scientists’ choices and thus by their career patterns. The increas...
This paper examines how social sciences knowledge affects natural sciences by empirically investigat...
This paper discovers patterns of knowledge dissemination among scientific disciplines. While the tra...
Understanding how individual scientists build a personal portfolio of research is key to understandi...
In recent years scholars have built maps of science by connecting the academic fields that cite each...
Ever since the links between the development of new technologies and economic growth became evident,...
Interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between natural and social sciences, is perceived as c...
The fields of innovation studies, entrepreneurship and science and technology studies are all relati...
Science policy discourse often encourages interdisciplinary research as an approach that enhances th...
Do researchers produce scientific and technical knowledge differently than they did ten years ago? W...
Research policy is a complex matter. Copying best practices in research policy, as identified by ben...
Scientometric data is used to investigate empirically the emergence of search regimes in biotechnolo...
This article examines two questions about scientists' search for knowledge. First, which search stra...
This article examines two questions about scientists ’ search for knowledge. First, which search str...
Because contemporary scientific research is conducted by groups of scientists, understanding scienti...
Scientific discovery is shaped by scientists’ choices and thus by their career patterns. The increas...
This paper examines how social sciences knowledge affects natural sciences by empirically investigat...
This paper discovers patterns of knowledge dissemination among scientific disciplines. While the tra...
Understanding how individual scientists build a personal portfolio of research is key to understandi...
In recent years scholars have built maps of science by connecting the academic fields that cite each...
Ever since the links between the development of new technologies and economic growth became evident,...
Interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between natural and social sciences, is perceived as c...
The fields of innovation studies, entrepreneurship and science and technology studies are all relati...
Science policy discourse often encourages interdisciplinary research as an approach that enhances th...
Do researchers produce scientific and technical knowledge differently than they did ten years ago? W...
Research policy is a complex matter. Copying best practices in research policy, as identified by ben...