We present and discuss a novel dataset on informal collaboration in financial economics, manually collected from more than 5,000 acknowledgement sections of published papers. We find that informal collaboration is the norm in financial economics, while generational differences in informal collaboration exist and reciprocity among collaborators prevails. Female researchers appear less often in acknowledgements than comparable male researchers. Information derived from networks of informal collaboration allows us to predict academic impact of both researchers and papers even better than information from co-author networks. Finally, we study the characteristics of the networks using various measures from network theory and characterize what de...
This article describes how women have contributed to the research published in influential general i...
The fraction of women in economics has grown significantly over the last forty years. In spite of th...
Increased specialization and extensive collaboration are common behaviours in the scientific communi...
When preparing a research article, Economists receive feedback from other academics, present on conf...
In academia, informal collaboration is an integral element in the production of knowledge. We constr...
Using a database of all published articles in economic journals over the last 30 years, we investiga...
This paper examines the existence and magnitude of network effects in the matching of work teams. We...
This paper examines the existence and magnitude of network effects in the matching of workteams. We ...
This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
This paper examines the existence and magnitude of network e¤ects in the matching of workteams. We s...
We study the impact of research collaborations in coauthorship networks on total research output. Th...
We analyze economics PhDs’ collaborations in peer-reviewed journals from 1990 to 2014 and investigat...
This article describes how women have contributed to the research published in influential general i...
This article describes how women have contributed to the research published in influential general i...
The fraction of women in economics has grown significantly over the last forty years. In spite of th...
Increased specialization and extensive collaboration are common behaviours in the scientific communi...
When preparing a research article, Economists receive feedback from other academics, present on conf...
In academia, informal collaboration is an integral element in the production of knowledge. We constr...
Using a database of all published articles in economic journals over the last 30 years, we investiga...
This paper examines the existence and magnitude of network effects in the matching of work teams. We...
This paper examines the existence and magnitude of network effects in the matching of workteams. We ...
This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
This paper examines the existence and magnitude of network e¤ects in the matching of workteams. We s...
We study the impact of research collaborations in coauthorship networks on total research output. Th...
We analyze economics PhDs’ collaborations in peer-reviewed journals from 1990 to 2014 and investigat...
This article describes how women have contributed to the research published in influential general i...
This article describes how women have contributed to the research published in influential general i...
The fraction of women in economics has grown significantly over the last forty years. In spite of th...
Increased specialization and extensive collaboration are common behaviours in the scientific communi...