This paper provides an examination of inter-organizational collaboration in the UK research system. Data are collected on organizational collaboration on projects funded by four key UK research councils: Arts and Humanities Research Council, Economic and Social Research Council, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, and Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. The organizational partnerships include both academic and nonacademic institutions. A collaboration network is created for each research council, and an exponential random graph model is applied to inform on the mechanisms underpinning collaborative tie formation on research council-funded projects. We find that in the sciences, collaborative patterns are ...
Main text: 10 pages with 4 figuresMain text: 10 pages with 4 figuresResearch projects are primarily ...
In the context of a knowledge-based agenda understanding the dynamics of the collaborative process b...
There is substantial competition among academic institutions. They compete for students, researchers...
This paper provides an examination of inter-organizational collaboration in the UK research system. ...
To a substantial degree intellectual innovation occurs as a result of collaboration in interconnecte...
Purpose – During recent decades, research institutions have increased collaboration with other inst...
For several decades, academics around the world have been collaborating with the view to support the...
This is the final version. Available from Society of Research Administrators International via the l...
This study explores institutions’ collaborative involvement through Carrick/ALTC/OLT project funding...
This study examines research collaborations in Malaysia from the perspective of networks. A research...
The collaborative European funded research and development landscape drives competitiveness among in...
We study the influence of network characteristics—breadth, composition, and depth—on outcomes of pub...
This article suggests that situations in which multiple research teams are convened under similar co...
Scientific collaboration is one of the key factors to trigger innovations. Coauthorship networks hav...
Collaborative research is increasing in terms of publications, skills, and formal interactions, whic...
Main text: 10 pages with 4 figuresMain text: 10 pages with 4 figuresResearch projects are primarily ...
In the context of a knowledge-based agenda understanding the dynamics of the collaborative process b...
There is substantial competition among academic institutions. They compete for students, researchers...
This paper provides an examination of inter-organizational collaboration in the UK research system. ...
To a substantial degree intellectual innovation occurs as a result of collaboration in interconnecte...
Purpose – During recent decades, research institutions have increased collaboration with other inst...
For several decades, academics around the world have been collaborating with the view to support the...
This is the final version. Available from Society of Research Administrators International via the l...
This study explores institutions’ collaborative involvement through Carrick/ALTC/OLT project funding...
This study examines research collaborations in Malaysia from the perspective of networks. A research...
The collaborative European funded research and development landscape drives competitiveness among in...
We study the influence of network characteristics—breadth, composition, and depth—on outcomes of pub...
This article suggests that situations in which multiple research teams are convened under similar co...
Scientific collaboration is one of the key factors to trigger innovations. Coauthorship networks hav...
Collaborative research is increasing in terms of publications, skills, and formal interactions, whic...
Main text: 10 pages with 4 figuresMain text: 10 pages with 4 figuresResearch projects are primarily ...
In the context of a knowledge-based agenda understanding the dynamics of the collaborative process b...
There is substantial competition among academic institutions. They compete for students, researchers...