Science is increasingly produced in collaborative teams, but collaborative teams in science are self-assembled and uid. Such characteristics call for a network approach to account for external activities responsible for team product but taking place beyond closed team boundaries in the open network. Given such characteristics of collaborative teams in science, we empirically test the interdependence between collaborative teams in the same network. Specically, using fixed effects Poisson models and panel data of 1,310 American scientists' life-time publication histories, we demonstrate knowledge spillovers from new collaborators to other teams not involving these new collaborators. Our ndings have important implications for studying the org...
Scientists are frequently faced with the important decision to start or terminate a creative partner...
Despite much in-depth investigation of factors influencing the co-authorship evolution in various sc...
<div><p>Academic collaboration is critical to knowledge production, especially as teams dominate sci...
Science is increasingly produced in collaborative teams, but collaborative teams in science are self...
Science is increasingly produced in collaborative teams, but collaborative teams in science are self...
Collaborations are pervasive in current science. Collaborations have been studied and encouraged in ...
Abstract Synergy, or team chemistry, is an elusive concept that explains how collaboration is able t...
Scientific collaboration is one of the key factors to trigger innovations. Coauthorship networks hav...
Collaborations among researchers and across disciplinary, organizational, and cultural boundaries ar...
Co-authorship in publications within a discipline uncovers interesting properties of the analyzed fi...
See Has Part(s) field for link to corresponding datasetDespite decades of research into human social...
Complex problem solving in science, engineering, and business has become a highly collaborative ende...
Empirical studies such as Goyal, van der Leij and Moraga (2006) or Newman (2004) show that scientifi...
We study the impact of research collaborations in coauthorship networks on total research output. Th...
<div><p>Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov...
Scientists are frequently faced with the important decision to start or terminate a creative partner...
Despite much in-depth investigation of factors influencing the co-authorship evolution in various sc...
<div><p>Academic collaboration is critical to knowledge production, especially as teams dominate sci...
Science is increasingly produced in collaborative teams, but collaborative teams in science are self...
Science is increasingly produced in collaborative teams, but collaborative teams in science are self...
Collaborations are pervasive in current science. Collaborations have been studied and encouraged in ...
Abstract Synergy, or team chemistry, is an elusive concept that explains how collaboration is able t...
Scientific collaboration is one of the key factors to trigger innovations. Coauthorship networks hav...
Collaborations among researchers and across disciplinary, organizational, and cultural boundaries ar...
Co-authorship in publications within a discipline uncovers interesting properties of the analyzed fi...
See Has Part(s) field for link to corresponding datasetDespite decades of research into human social...
Complex problem solving in science, engineering, and business has become a highly collaborative ende...
Empirical studies such as Goyal, van der Leij and Moraga (2006) or Newman (2004) show that scientifi...
We study the impact of research collaborations in coauthorship networks on total research output. Th...
<div><p>Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov...
Scientists are frequently faced with the important decision to start or terminate a creative partner...
Despite much in-depth investigation of factors influencing the co-authorship evolution in various sc...
<div><p>Academic collaboration is critical to knowledge production, especially as teams dominate sci...