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HOW ARE COLLABORATION AND PRODUCTIVITY CORRELATED AT VARIOUS CAREER STAGES OF SCIENTISTS?
14TH INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS CONFERENCE (ISSI), pp.847-860
01 Jan 2013
Abstract
Collaboration is believed to be influential on researchers' productivity. However, the impact of collaboration relies on latent factors such as disciplines, collaboration patterns, and collaborators' characters. Moreover, at different career stages, such as the novice stage, the experienced stage, etc., collaboration is different in scale and breadth, and its effect on productivity varies. In this paper, we study collaborative relationships in four disciplines, Organic Chemistry, Virology, Mathematics and Computer Science. We find that the productivity is correlated with collaboration in general, but the correlation could be positive or negative on the basis of which aspect of collaboration to measure, the collaboration scale or scope. The correlation becomes stronger as individual scientists progress through various stages of their career. Furthermore, experimental disciplines, such as Organic Chemistry and Virology, have shown stronger correlation coefficients than theoretical ones such as Mathematics and Computer Science.
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- Title
- HOW ARE COLLABORATION AND PRODUCTIVITY CORRELATED AT VARIOUS CAREER STAGES OF SCIENTISTS?
- Creators
- Zhigang Hu - Dalian Univ Technol, WISE Lab, Dalian, Peoples R ChinaChaomei Chen - Drexel UniversityZeyuan Liu - Dalian Univ Technol, WISE Lab, Dalian, Peoples R China
- Contributors
- J Gorraiz (Editor)E Schiebel (Editor)C Gumpenberger (Editor)M Horlesberger (Editor)H Moed (Editor)
- Publication Details
- 14TH INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS CONFERENCE (ISSI), pp.847-860
- Conference
- 14TH INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS CONFERENCE (ISSI), 14th
- Series
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics
- Publisher
- Int Soc Scientometrics & Informetrics-Issi
- Number of pages
- 14
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Information Science (Informatics)
- Identifiers
- 991019170591904721
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