Indicators of collaboration intensity?
kretschmer.h@t-online.de
kretschmer.h at T-ONLINE.DE
Sun May 15 12:40:26 EDT 2005
Dear Steven,
You can find a list of publications about the topic "Collaboration in
Science and in Technology" in the website:
www.collnet.de (Publications, CollBib).
Best regards,
Hildrun
-----Original Message-----
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 16:56:07 +0200
Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Indicators of collaboration intensity?
From: "Steven A. Morris" <samorri at OKSTATE.EDU>
To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU
Hi folks,
Does anyone out there know of an indicator of the "intensity" of
collaboration that characterizes a research specialty? For example,
mathematicians tend to be loners that don't often work with others,
therefore mathematical specialties have "low" collaboration intensity.
Biomedical researchers tend to work in large teams, so biomedical
specialties have "high" collaboration intensity.
One possible indicator would be the mean authors per paper in a
specialty's literature. This is actually not a very sensitive indicator
I
think. Another indicator could be the percentage of single authored
papers, which I think is more sensitive, e.g.,
Specialty percent 1 collaboration
auth papers intensity
======================================
Distance 47% low
eductation
Complex 23% medium
networks
angio- 7% high
genesis
Does anyone have any ideas or references on
collaboration intensity indicators?
Thanks,
Steven Morris
Oklahoma State University
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