This paper studies the impact of collaboration on research output. First, we build a micro-founded model for scientific knowledge production, where collaboration between researchers is represented by a bipartite network. The equilibrium of the game incorporates both the complementarity effect between collaborating researchers and the substitutability effect between concurrent projects of the same researcher. Next, we develop a Bayesian MCMC procedure to estimate the structural parameters, taking into account the endogenous matching of researchers and projects. Finally, we illustrate the empirical relevance of the model by analyzing the coauthorship network of economists registered in the RePEc Author Service
This paper suggests a knowledge based approach to the formation of collaboration networks in basic r...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
We analyze large-scale data sets about collaborations from two different domains: economics, specifi...
We study the impact of research collaborations in coauthorship networks on total research output. Th...
We study the impact of research collaborations in coauthorship networks on total research output. Th...
Scientific coauthorship, generated by collaborations and competitions among researchers, reflects ef...
Scientific collaboration is one of the key factors to trigger innovations. Coauthorship networks hav...
Using a database of all published articles in economic journals over the last 30 years, we investiga...
This paper examines the existence and magnitude of network effects in the matching of work teams. We...
<p>A: the empirical collaboration network among researchers who published experimental papers in 199...
The attention devoted by economists to networks has been increasing significantly in recent years, n...
A major means to encode and share scientific knowledge are publications, which cite each other and w...
Understanding the dynamics of research production and collaboration may reveal better strategies for...
Collaborations are pervasive in current science. Collaborations have been studied and encouraged in ...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
This paper suggests a knowledge based approach to the formation of collaboration networks in basic r...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
We analyze large-scale data sets about collaborations from two different domains: economics, specifi...
We study the impact of research collaborations in coauthorship networks on total research output. Th...
We study the impact of research collaborations in coauthorship networks on total research output. Th...
Scientific coauthorship, generated by collaborations and competitions among researchers, reflects ef...
Scientific collaboration is one of the key factors to trigger innovations. Coauthorship networks hav...
Using a database of all published articles in economic journals over the last 30 years, we investiga...
This paper examines the existence and magnitude of network effects in the matching of work teams. We...
<p>A: the empirical collaboration network among researchers who published experimental papers in 199...
The attention devoted by economists to networks has been increasing significantly in recent years, n...
A major means to encode and share scientific knowledge are publications, which cite each other and w...
Understanding the dynamics of research production and collaboration may reveal better strategies for...
Collaborations are pervasive in current science. Collaborations have been studied and encouraged in ...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
This paper suggests a knowledge based approach to the formation of collaboration networks in basic r...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
We analyze large-scale data sets about collaborations from two different domains: economics, specifi...