The present study addresses the ongoing debate concerning academic scientific productivity. Specifically, given the increasing number of collaborations in academia and the crucial role networks play in knowledge creation, we investigate the extent to which building social capital within the academic community represents a valuable resource for a scientist’s knowledge-creation process. We measure the social capital in terms of structural position within the academic collaborative network. Furthermore, we analyse the extent to which an academic scientist’s research specialization and ties that cross-community boundaries act as moderators of the aforementioned relationship. Empirical results derived from an analysis of an Italian academic comm...
none3noAvailable online 11 November 2014Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which proces...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Educational Policy and Administration. Advisor: D...
Increased specialization and extensive collaboration are common behaviours in the scientific communi...
The present study addresses the ongoing debate concerning academic scientific productivity. Specific...
Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which processes shape the evolution of network struc...
With an increase in studies of actors collaborative activities on their performance very few have ex...
AbstractThis study analyzed the relationship between actor centrality of Network Projects and scient...
This study analyzed the relationship between actor centrality of Network Projects and scientific pro...
This research examines the association between co-authorship network centrality (degree, closeness, ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of the relationship between a scholar&a...
In the past decades, the awareness about the concept of research productivity at higher education in...
How do scientists’ ego-centered co-authorship networks affect their research productivity and impact...
This article discusses the nature and structure of scientific collaboration as well as the associati...
Objectives: The present study was to identify the structure of co-authorship networks in the field o...
Our purpose in this paper is to explore the roots of individual career productivity, in particular i...
none3noAvailable online 11 November 2014Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which proces...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Educational Policy and Administration. Advisor: D...
Increased specialization and extensive collaboration are common behaviours in the scientific communi...
The present study addresses the ongoing debate concerning academic scientific productivity. Specific...
Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which processes shape the evolution of network struc...
With an increase in studies of actors collaborative activities on their performance very few have ex...
AbstractThis study analyzed the relationship between actor centrality of Network Projects and scient...
This study analyzed the relationship between actor centrality of Network Projects and scientific pro...
This research examines the association between co-authorship network centrality (degree, closeness, ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of the relationship between a scholar&a...
In the past decades, the awareness about the concept of research productivity at higher education in...
How do scientists’ ego-centered co-authorship networks affect their research productivity and impact...
This article discusses the nature and structure of scientific collaboration as well as the associati...
Objectives: The present study was to identify the structure of co-authorship networks in the field o...
Our purpose in this paper is to explore the roots of individual career productivity, in particular i...
none3noAvailable online 11 November 2014Literature claims for a deeper understanding of which proces...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Educational Policy and Administration. Advisor: D...
Increased specialization and extensive collaboration are common behaviours in the scientific communi...