From the social network perspective, this study explores the ontological structure of knowledge sharing activities engaged in by researchers in the field of information systems (IS) over the past three decades. We construct a knowledge network based on coauthorship patterns extracted from four major journals in the IS field in order to analyze the distinctive characteristics of each subfield and to assess the amount of internal and external knowledge exchange that has taken place among IS researchers. This study also tests the role of different types of social capital that influence the academic impact of researchers. Our results indicate that the proportion of coauthored IS articles in the four journals has doubled over the past 25 years, ...
This article examines the relationship between acquaintanceship and coau-thorship patterns in a mult...
BACKGROUND: The analysis of co-authorship network aims at exploring the impact of network structure ...
This article presents a study that compares detected structural communities in a coauthorship networ...
This study examines the development of social capital in the collaboration network of information sy...
This study examines the relationship between social capital and research performance in an informati...
Despite the longstanding nature of social network theory and its application to research on communic...
A major means to encode and share scientific knowledge are publications, which cite each other and w...
Detecting and labeling various research groups in the Information Systems (IS) field is crucial to u...
This paper examines the co-authorship network in the field of scientometrics using social network an...
Scientific knowledge creation can be viewed as social-economic activities, which inspires us to expl...
Based on the articles published in three top journals in the field of information systems (MISQ, ISR...
To a substantial degree intellectual innovation occurs as a result of collaboration in interconnecte...
The fields of innovation studies, entrepreneurship and science and technology studies are all relati...
[[abstract]]Certain social science fields have studied their knowledge sharing ability by examining ...
Background: The analysis of co-authorship network aims at exploring the impact of network structure ...
This article examines the relationship between acquaintanceship and coau-thorship patterns in a mult...
BACKGROUND: The analysis of co-authorship network aims at exploring the impact of network structure ...
This article presents a study that compares detected structural communities in a coauthorship networ...
This study examines the development of social capital in the collaboration network of information sy...
This study examines the relationship between social capital and research performance in an informati...
Despite the longstanding nature of social network theory and its application to research on communic...
A major means to encode and share scientific knowledge are publications, which cite each other and w...
Detecting and labeling various research groups in the Information Systems (IS) field is crucial to u...
This paper examines the co-authorship network in the field of scientometrics using social network an...
Scientific knowledge creation can be viewed as social-economic activities, which inspires us to expl...
Based on the articles published in three top journals in the field of information systems (MISQ, ISR...
To a substantial degree intellectual innovation occurs as a result of collaboration in interconnecte...
The fields of innovation studies, entrepreneurship and science and technology studies are all relati...
[[abstract]]Certain social science fields have studied their knowledge sharing ability by examining ...
Background: The analysis of co-authorship network aims at exploring the impact of network structure ...
This article examines the relationship between acquaintanceship and coau-thorship patterns in a mult...
BACKGROUND: The analysis of co-authorship network aims at exploring the impact of network structure ...
This article presents a study that compares detected structural communities in a coauthorship networ...