International Collaboration Does Not Have Greater Epistemic Authority

被引:19
|
作者
He, Zi-Lin [1 ]
机构
[1] Tilburg Univ, Ctr Innovat Res, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands
来源
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | 2009年 / 60卷 / 10期
关键词
SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; JOURNAL LITERATURE; SELF-ORGANIZATION; PSYCHOLOGY; CITATION; SCIENCE; IMPACT; TEAMS; PRODUCTIVITY; UNIVERSITIES;
D O I
10.1002/asi.21150
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
The consistent finding that internationally coauthored papers are more heavily cited has led to a tacit agreement among politicians and scientists that international collaboration in scientific research should be particularly promoted. However, existing studies of research collaboration suffer from a major weakness in that the Thomson Reuters Web of Science until recently did not link author names with affiliation addresses. The general approach has been to hierarchically code papers into international paper, national paper, or local paper based on the address information. This hierarchical coding scheme severely understates the level and contribution of local or national collaboration on an internationally coauthored paper. In this research, I code collaboration variables by hand checking each paper in the sample, use two measures of a paper's impact, and try several regression models. I find that both international collaboration and local collaboration are positively and significantly associated with a paper's impact, but international collaboration does not have more epistemic authority than local collaboration. This result suggests that previous findings based on hierarchical coding might be misleading.
引用
收藏
页码:2151 / 2164
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Network structure, distribution and the growth of Chinese international research collaboration
    Niu, Fenggao
    Qiu, Junping
    SCIENTOMETRICS, 2014, 98 (02) : 1221 - 1233
  • [22] International research collaboration among the G-20 countries
    Singh, Vivek Kumar
    Kanaujia, Anurag
    Singh, Prashasti
    Dua, Jyoti
    Lathabai, Hiran H.
    CURRENT SCIENCE, 2024, 126 (01): : 36 - 44
  • [23] International research collaboration: Novelty, conventionality, and atypicality in knowledge recombination
    Wagner, Caroline S.
    Whetsell, Travis A.
    Mukherjee, Satyam
    RESEARCH POLICY, 2019, 48 (05) : 1260 - 1270
  • [24] Allometric models to measure and analyze the evolution of international research collaboration
    Coccia, Mario
    Bozeman, Barry
    SCIENTOMETRICS, 2016, 108 (03) : 1065 - 1084
  • [25] Processes of International Collaboration in Management Research: A Reflexive, Autoethnographic Approach
    Jonsen, Karsten
    Butler, Christina L.
    Makela, Kristiina
    Piekkari, Rebecca
    Drogendijk, Rian
    Lauring, Jakob
    Lervik, Jon E.
    Pahlberg, Cecilia
    Vodosek, Markus
    Zander, Lena
    JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INQUIRY, 2013, 22 (04) : 394 - 413
  • [26] Quantifying the impact of strong ties in international scientific research collaboration
    Liu, Junwan
    Guo, Xiaofei
    Xu, Shuo
    Zhang, Yueyan
    PLOS ONE, 2023, 18 (01):
  • [27] Participatory Designs and Epistemic Authority in Knowledge Platforms for Sustainability
    Esguerra, Alejandro
    van der Hel, Sandra
    GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS, 2021, 21 (01) : 130 - 151
  • [28] Internationalists and locals: international research collaboration in a resource-poor system
    Kwiek, Marek
    SCIENTOMETRICS, 2020, 124 (01) : 57 - 105
  • [29] China's emerging centrality in the contemporary international scientific collaboration network
    Zhang, Zhihui
    Rollins, Jason E.
    Lipitakis, Evangelia
    SCIENTOMETRICS, 2018, 116 (02) : 1075 - 1091
  • [30] Trend and impact of international collaboration in clinical medicine papers published in Malaysia
    Low, Wah Yun
    Ng, Kwan Hoong
    Kabir, M. A.
    Koh, Ai Peng
    Sinnasamy, Janaki
    SCIENTOMETRICS, 2014, 98 (02) : 1521 - 1533