Although there is some general agreement that increasing levels of collaboration amongst academics produce research papers that receive more citations, and that larger numbers of citations often imply higher quality, the issue of collaboration and its effect upon research output remains a controversial area with a wide range of views of what role collaboration plays and its general implications for quality. This paper re-examines the process of collaboration within research networks. It considers the role of collaboration and its effect on quality by studying the relationship between the level of interaction within research networks (collaboration) and the extent of variability of quality within those research networks. Twenty-two scientifi...
<div><p>Academic collaboration is critical to knowledge production, especially as teams dominate sci...
Institutions assume that if they are more productive (i.e., publish more papers), they will produce ...
In recent years, collaboration has become the norm in scientific knowledge production. Like other fo...
Although bio-pharmaceutical companies engage intensely in collaboration as well as in scientific pub...
To a substantial degree intellectual innovation occurs as a result of collaboration in interconnecte...
Although bio-pharmaceutical companies engage intensely in collaboration as well as in scientific pub...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
<div><p>Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov...
Research collaboration is generally motivated by quality enhancement. The networks underlying collab...
There is substantial competition among academic institutions. They compete for students, researchers...
Scientists collaborate through intricate networks, which impact the quality and scope of their resea...
Peer review is not only a quality screening mechanism for scholarly journals. It also connects autho...
The rational for many governments to support research collaboration as part of their funding conditi...
Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov-ern fru...
<p>A: the empirical collaboration network among researchers who published experimental papers in 199...
<div><p>Academic collaboration is critical to knowledge production, especially as teams dominate sci...
Institutions assume that if they are more productive (i.e., publish more papers), they will produce ...
In recent years, collaboration has become the norm in scientific knowledge production. Like other fo...
Although bio-pharmaceutical companies engage intensely in collaboration as well as in scientific pub...
To a substantial degree intellectual innovation occurs as a result of collaboration in interconnecte...
Although bio-pharmaceutical companies engage intensely in collaboration as well as in scientific pub...
We study how scholar collaboration varies across disciplines in science, social science, arts and hu...
<div><p>Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov...
Research collaboration is generally motivated by quality enhancement. The networks underlying collab...
There is substantial competition among academic institutions. They compete for students, researchers...
Scientists collaborate through intricate networks, which impact the quality and scope of their resea...
Peer review is not only a quality screening mechanism for scholarly journals. It also connects autho...
The rational for many governments to support research collaboration as part of their funding conditi...
Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov-ern fru...
<p>A: the empirical collaboration network among researchers who published experimental papers in 199...
<div><p>Academic collaboration is critical to knowledge production, especially as teams dominate sci...
Institutions assume that if they are more productive (i.e., publish more papers), they will produce ...
In recent years, collaboration has become the norm in scientific knowledge production. Like other fo...