Collaboration is encouraged because it is believed to improve academic research, supported by indirect evidence in the form of more coauthored articles being more cited. Nevertheless, this might not reflect quality but increased self-citations or the “audience effect”: citations from increased awareness through multiple author networks. We address this with the first science wide investigation into whether author numbers associate with journal article quality, using expert peer quality judgments for 122,331 articles from the 2014–20 UK national assessment. Spearman correlations between author numbers and quality scores show moderately strong positive associations (0.2–0.4) in the health, life, and physical sciences, but weak or no positive ...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...
Empirical evidence shows that co-authored publications achieve higher visibility and impact. The aim...
The Journal Impact Factor and other indicators that assess the average citation rate of articles in ...
Collaboration is encouraged because it is believed to improve academic research, supported by indire...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Wiley in the Journal of the Asso...
Co-authored articles tend to be more cited in many academic fields, but is this because they tend to...
Co-authored articles tend to be more cited in many academic fields, but is this because they tend to...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
Academic citation and social attention measure different dimensions of the impact of research result...
In this paper we reconsider the investigation by \cite{moosa2016} using a much larger data set of al...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in Scientometrics by Springer on 27/02/2023,...
International collaboration is sometimes encouraged in the belief that it generates higher quality r...
International collaboration is sometimes encouraged in the belief that it generates higher quality r...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...
Empirical evidence shows that co-authored publications achieve higher visibility and impact. The aim...
The Journal Impact Factor and other indicators that assess the average citation rate of articles in ...
Collaboration is encouraged because it is believed to improve academic research, supported by indire...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Wiley in the Journal of the Asso...
Co-authored articles tend to be more cited in many academic fields, but is this because they tend to...
Co-authored articles tend to be more cited in many academic fields, but is this because they tend to...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
Academic citation and social attention measure different dimensions of the impact of research result...
In this paper we reconsider the investigation by \cite{moosa2016} using a much larger data set of al...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in Scientometrics by Springer on 27/02/2023,...
International collaboration is sometimes encouraged in the belief that it generates higher quality r...
International collaboration is sometimes encouraged in the belief that it generates higher quality r...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge about the power-law relationship between citation-b...
Empirical evidence shows that co-authored publications achieve higher visibility and impact. The aim...
The Journal Impact Factor and other indicators that assess the average citation rate of articles in ...