This paper aims to explore the effects of collaborative behaviour on scholar scientific performance. Individual network measures related to scholar centrality as well as attitude to collaborate with others are derived from co-authorship networks in a given scientific community (i.e. Italian academic statisticians). Co-authorship information have been collected from three data sources of national-based, discipline-based, and international-based high-impact publications. Both network and individual covariates are used to model individual h-index by generalized extreme value distribution. Results show a positive association between performance and actors' central position in the network. Having a large number of co-authors and occupying centra...
The present paper deals with network analysis of collaboration patterns in Statistics focusing on c...
The availability of co-authorship data from large-scale electronic databases is paving the way for n...
Increased specialization and extensive collaboration are common behaviours in the scientific communi...
The present contribution aims at exploring the effects of collaborative behaviours on scholar scient...
The aim of this paper is to explore the effect of the use of three data sources \u2013Web of Science...
The aim of this paper is to explore the effect of the use of three data sources –Web of Science, Cur...
<div><p>Collaboration among scholars and institutions is progressively becoming essential to the suc...
In this study, we propose and validate social networks based theoretical model for exploring scholar...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and analytical method...
Background: The analysis of co-authorship network aims at exploring the impact of network structure ...
Collaboration among scholars and institutions is progressively becoming essential to the success of ...
BACKGROUND: The analysis of co-authorship network aims at exploring the impact of network structure ...
Collaboration among scholars and institutions is progressively becoming essential to the success of ...
The availability of co-authorship data from large-scale electronic databases is paving the way for n...
Scientific collaboration is usually derived from archival co-authorship data. Several data sources m...
The present paper deals with network analysis of collaboration patterns in Statistics focusing on c...
The availability of co-authorship data from large-scale electronic databases is paving the way for n...
Increased specialization and extensive collaboration are common behaviours in the scientific communi...
The present contribution aims at exploring the effects of collaborative behaviours on scholar scient...
The aim of this paper is to explore the effect of the use of three data sources \u2013Web of Science...
The aim of this paper is to explore the effect of the use of three data sources –Web of Science, Cur...
<div><p>Collaboration among scholars and institutions is progressively becoming essential to the suc...
In this study, we propose and validate social networks based theoretical model for exploring scholar...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and analytical method...
Background: The analysis of co-authorship network aims at exploring the impact of network structure ...
Collaboration among scholars and institutions is progressively becoming essential to the success of ...
BACKGROUND: The analysis of co-authorship network aims at exploring the impact of network structure ...
Collaboration among scholars and institutions is progressively becoming essential to the success of ...
The availability of co-authorship data from large-scale electronic databases is paving the way for n...
Scientific collaboration is usually derived from archival co-authorship data. Several data sources m...
The present paper deals with network analysis of collaboration patterns in Statistics focusing on c...
The availability of co-authorship data from large-scale electronic databases is paving the way for n...
Increased specialization and extensive collaboration are common behaviours in the scientific communi...