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Identifying collaboration dynamics of bipartite author-topic networks with the influences of interest changes
- Source :
- Scientometrics, 122(3), 1407-1443. SPRINGER
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.
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Abstract
- Knowing driving factors and understanding researcher behaviors from the dynamics of collaborations over time offer some insights, i.e. help funding agencies in designing research grant policies. We present longitudinal network analysis on the observed collaborations through co-authorship over 15 years. Since co-authors possibly influence researchers to have interest changes, by focusing on researchers who could become the influencer, we propose a stochastic actor-oriented model of bipartite (two-mode) author-topic networks from article metadata. Information of scientific fields or topics of article contents, which could represent the interests of researchers, are often unavailable in the metadata. Topic absence issue differentiates this work with other studies on collaboration dynamics from article metadata of title-abstract and author properties. Therefore, our works also include procedures to extract and map clustered keywords as topic substitution of research interests. Then, the next step is to generate panel-waves of co-author networks and bipartite author-topic networks for the longitudinal analysis. The proposed model is used to find the driving factors of co-authoring collaboration with the focus on researcher behaviors in interest changes. This paper investigates the dynamics in an academic social network setting using selected metadata of publicly-available crawled articles in interrelated domains of "natural language processing" and "information extraction". Based on the evidence of network evolution, researchers have a conformed tendency to co-author behaviors in publishing articles and exploring topics. Our results indicate the processes of selection and influence in forming co-author ties contribute some levels of social pressure to researchers. Our findings also discussed on how the co-author pressure accelerates the changes of interests and behaviors of the researchers.
- Subjects :
- One mode co-author network
Computer science
Research interest changes
Library and Information Sciences
050905 science studies
computer.software_genre
ARTICLES
Selection (linguistics)
Bipartite (two-mode) author-topic network
Longitudinal network analysis
2-MODE
Driving factors
Social network
business.industry
05 social sciences
General Social Sciences
SCIENCE
Data science
Stochastic actor-oriented model
Computer Science Applications
SCIENTISTS
Metadata
Information extraction
Dynamics (music)
Publishing
Scientific collaboration dynamics
0509 other social sciences
050904 information & library sciences
business
computer
Network analysis
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15882861 and 01389130
- Volume :
- 122
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scientometrics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9c4b336d7776b46f30d31184cf7b8861
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-019-03342-2