This study advances the prior literature concerning the impact of information technology on productivity in academe in two important ways. First, it utilizes a dataset that combines information on the diffusion of two noteworthy and early innovations in IT -- BITNET and the Domain Name System (DNS) -- with career history data on research-active life scientists. This research design allows for proper identification of the availability of access to IT as well as a means to directly identify causal effects. Second, the fine-grained nature of the data set allows for an investigation of three publishing outcomes: counts, quality, and co-authorship. Our analysis of a random sample of 3,771 research-active life scientists from 430 U.S. institution...
There is substantial competition among academic institutions. They compete for students, researchers...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between biomedical researchers' collaborative and authors...
Collaborative research has been increasingly celebrated by the science community, but the hypothesiz...
This study advances the prior literature concerning the impact of information technology on producti...
This study investigates how the diffusion of Internet access and other advancements in IT across a b...
Summary: The present study investigated the relationship between the use of different internet appli...
This study examines the extent to which IT has differentially affected collaboration in the social ...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
Toys. The impact of computers on productivity has been examined directly on macro data and indirectl...
In this study, we examine whether internal and external collaboration (considering institutional and...
The study highlights the authorship pattern and research collaboration in the area of Informetrics b...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2007.Includes bi...
Scholarly publications reify fruitful collaborations between co-authors. A branch of research in th...
Institutions assume that if they are more productive (i.e., publish more papers), they will produce ...
How do scientists’ ego-centered co-authorship networks affect their research productivity and impact...
There is substantial competition among academic institutions. They compete for students, researchers...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between biomedical researchers' collaborative and authors...
Collaborative research has been increasingly celebrated by the science community, but the hypothesiz...
This study advances the prior literature concerning the impact of information technology on producti...
This study investigates how the diffusion of Internet access and other advancements in IT across a b...
Summary: The present study investigated the relationship between the use of different internet appli...
This study examines the extent to which IT has differentially affected collaboration in the social ...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
Toys. The impact of computers on productivity has been examined directly on macro data and indirectl...
In this study, we examine whether internal and external collaboration (considering institutional and...
The study highlights the authorship pattern and research collaboration in the area of Informetrics b...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2007.Includes bi...
Scholarly publications reify fruitful collaborations between co-authors. A branch of research in th...
Institutions assume that if they are more productive (i.e., publish more papers), they will produce ...
How do scientists’ ego-centered co-authorship networks affect their research productivity and impact...
There is substantial competition among academic institutions. They compete for students, researchers...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between biomedical researchers' collaborative and authors...
Collaborative research has been increasingly celebrated by the science community, but the hypothesiz...