Authors
Bing He, Ying Ding, Chaoqun Ni
Publication date
2011/5
Journal
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Volume
62
Issue
5
Pages
831-845
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Studying scientific collaboration using coauthorship networks has attracted much attention in recent years. How and in what context two authors collaborate remain among the major questions. Previous studies, however, have focused on either exploring the global topology of coauthorship networks (macro perspective) or ranking the impact of individual authors (micro perspective). Neither of them has provided information on the context of the collaboration between two specific authors, which may potentially imply rich socioeconomic, disciplinary, and institutional information on collaboration. Different from the macro perspective and micro perspective, this article proposes a novel method (meso perspective) to analyze scientific collaboration, in which a contextual subgraph is extracted as the unit of analysis. A contextual subgraph is defined as a small subgraph of a large‐scale coauthorship network that captures …
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Scholar articles
B He, Y Ding, C Ni - Journal of the American Society for Information Science …, 2011