Collaborations, Teams and Networks
Abstract
Collaborations in research and writing-up that research are now the norm in science. The number of papers authored by teams and number of authors per paper is increasing. Team-authored papers are cited more frequently, indicating greater influence in the discipline. Teams provide advantage to the lower-ranked institution in cross-border and cross-ranking collaborations. Formal team relationships differ from informal network relationships....
Paper Details
Title
Collaborations, Teams and Networks
Published Date
Oct 12, 2013
Journal
Pages
15 - 18
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