B. B. Pereira, "Clique Approach for Networks: Applications for Coauthorship Networks," Proceedings of the Brazilian Workshop on Social Network Analysis and Mining, XXXII Congress of the Brazilian Computer Society Computer Society, Curitiba, 2012.Rosa, M. G., Fadigas, I. S., Andrade, M. T...
Co-authorship networks contain invisible patterns of collaboration among researchers. The process of writing joint paper can depend of different factors, such as friendship, common interests, and policy of university. We show that, having a temporal co-authorship network, it is possible to predict ...
Collaboration networks constructed using co-authorship data tend to have a large number of fully connected cliques: co-authors of the same research paper are fully connected. Therefore, a high number of nodes have a maximum local transitivity (Ci = 1), as they only collaborate with members...
These social networks also have community structure, or sets of vertices which are more connected to each other than the rest of the network. To study the evolution of research groups of scientists in a coauthorship network, we use a timeheterarchy representation to extend the mechanisms driving...
Temporal effects of information from social networks on online behavior Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the temporal effects of perceptions of information obtained from social networks (SNS) on online shoppin... HY Ha,J John,JD John,... - 《Internet Research》 被引量: 18...
Co-authorship is one of the most tangible and well documented forms of scientific collaboration. Almost every aspect of scientific collaboration networks can be reliably tracked by analysing co-authorship networks by bibliometric methods. In the present study, scientific collaboration is considered both ...
This article examines co-authorship networks of researchers publishing in Electronic Markets—The International Journal of Networked Business (EM). The authors visualize the co-authorship network and provide descriptive statistics regarding the degree to which researchers are embedded in the co-authorship ...
By using data from three bibliographic databases in biology, physics, and mathematics, respectively, networks are constructed in which the nodes are scientists, and two scientists are connected if they have coauthored a paper. We use these networks to answer a broad variety of questions about coll...
Here, we examine the co-authorship networks formed as a result of publication of CT results.Methods: We utilized the knowledge embodied in HemOnc.org, which contains a large number of references to randomized CTs, as well as to prospective non-randomized CTs with practice-changing implications....
Co-authorship networks in the digital library research community 热度: Models of Authorship and Text-making in Early China(中国早期的作者和文本制作模式) 热度: Co-authorship 2.0 Patterns of collaboration in Wikipedia David Laniado ∗, ‡