This study proposes an agent-based model of the impact of research success on the structure of scientific communities. In the model, heterogeneous scientists scattered about a ‘social landscape’ influence each other through networking. Peer networks are allowed to change based on the accumulated achievements (or prestige) of researchers. The dynamics of these networks are illustrated. The framework is then adjusted to allow for interdisciplinary practices (modelled as network links to more distant peers on the social landscape). Separate disciplines are shown to collapse into a single, large scientific network. Managing growing research networks, therefore, becomes a concern
Recent work has started to study the global structure of large-scale collaboration networks in the n...
In this paper social network terms are applied to conceptualize the intermediary sector of heterogen...
In human societies, people's willingness to compete and strive for better social status, as well as ...
This study proposes an agent-based model of the impact of research success on the structure of scien...
In this paper we present an agent-based model (ABM) of scientific inquiry aimed at investigating how...
The birth and decline of disciplines are critical to science and society. However, no quantitative m...
To a substantial degree intellectual innovation occurs as a result of collaboration in interconnecte...
This paper examines the evolution of a scientific collaboration network in order to investigate the ...
Collaboration among scientists from different fields or countries is important for scientific progre...
In this paper we investigate the micro-mechanisms governing the structural evolution of a scientific...
Is there more to ‘good science ’ than explaining novel facts? Social interaction within the scienti...
Summary. One of the most interesting scientific challenges nowadays deals with the analysis and the ...
<div><p>We develop here a multi-agent model of the creation of knowledge (scientific progress or tec...
Abstract—Collaboration networks arise when we map the connections between scientists which are forme...
This article reports an exploratory survey of the structure of interdisciplinary research in Agent-B...
Recent work has started to study the global structure of large-scale collaboration networks in the n...
In this paper social network terms are applied to conceptualize the intermediary sector of heterogen...
In human societies, people's willingness to compete and strive for better social status, as well as ...
This study proposes an agent-based model of the impact of research success on the structure of scien...
In this paper we present an agent-based model (ABM) of scientific inquiry aimed at investigating how...
The birth and decline of disciplines are critical to science and society. However, no quantitative m...
To a substantial degree intellectual innovation occurs as a result of collaboration in interconnecte...
This paper examines the evolution of a scientific collaboration network in order to investigate the ...
Collaboration among scientists from different fields or countries is important for scientific progre...
In this paper we investigate the micro-mechanisms governing the structural evolution of a scientific...
Is there more to ‘good science ’ than explaining novel facts? Social interaction within the scienti...
Summary. One of the most interesting scientific challenges nowadays deals with the analysis and the ...
<div><p>We develop here a multi-agent model of the creation of knowledge (scientific progress or tec...
Abstract—Collaboration networks arise when we map the connections between scientists which are forme...
This article reports an exploratory survey of the structure of interdisciplinary research in Agent-B...
Recent work has started to study the global structure of large-scale collaboration networks in the n...
In this paper social network terms are applied to conceptualize the intermediary sector of heterogen...
In human societies, people's willingness to compete and strive for better social status, as well as ...