Although there are many studies for quantifying the academic performance of researchers, such as measuring the scientific performance based on the number of publications, there are no studies about quantifying the collaboration activities of researchers. This study addresses this shortcoming. Based on three measures, namely the collaboration network structure of researchers, the number of collaborations with other researchers, and the productivity index of co-authors, two new indices, the RC-Index and CC-Index, are proposed for quantifying the collaboration activities of researchers and scientific communities. After applying these indices on a data set generated from publication lists of five schools of information systems, this study concl...
Over the past few decades, scientific collaboration has been widely considered an important driver o...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
This research seeks an answer to the following question: what is the relationship between the struct...
Background Many author indices exist to gauge academic productivity. Several of these indices are c...
While the h-Index and the g-Index (as the major indices for quantifying the academic performance of ...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and analytical method...
Collaborative research is increasing in terms of publications, skills, and formal interactions, whic...
Quantifying an author’s scientific impact is becoming increasingly important for evaluation and comp...
Researchers contribute to the frontiers of knowledge by establishing facts and reaching new conclusi...
Scientific research is currently considered one of the key factors in the development of our life. I...
In this study, we propose and validate social networks based theoretical model for exploring scholar...
Academic communities and familiarity may cause citation bias in research work, while indicators in c...
The scale of scholarly data has been expanded due to the fact that scientific productions are increa...
This paper examines the co-authorship network in the field of scientometrics using social network an...
This paper examines the co-authorship network in the field of scientometrics using social network an...
Over the past few decades, scientific collaboration has been widely considered an important driver o...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
This research seeks an answer to the following question: what is the relationship between the struct...
Background Many author indices exist to gauge academic productivity. Several of these indices are c...
While the h-Index and the g-Index (as the major indices for quantifying the academic performance of ...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and analytical method...
Collaborative research is increasing in terms of publications, skills, and formal interactions, whic...
Quantifying an author’s scientific impact is becoming increasingly important for evaluation and comp...
Researchers contribute to the frontiers of knowledge by establishing facts and reaching new conclusi...
Scientific research is currently considered one of the key factors in the development of our life. I...
In this study, we propose and validate social networks based theoretical model for exploring scholar...
Academic communities and familiarity may cause citation bias in research work, while indicators in c...
The scale of scholarly data has been expanded due to the fact that scientific productions are increa...
This paper examines the co-authorship network in the field of scientometrics using social network an...
This paper examines the co-authorship network in the field of scientometrics using social network an...
Over the past few decades, scientific collaboration has been widely considered an important driver o...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
This research seeks an answer to the following question: what is the relationship between the struct...