Contandriopoulos Damien, Duhoux Arnaud, Larouche Catherine, Perroux Mélanie
University of Montreal, Faculty of Nursing, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
University of Montreal Public Health Research Institute (IRSPUM), Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
PLoS One. 2016 Aug 31;11(8):e0161281. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0161281. eCollection 2016.
This article discusses the nature and structure of scientific collaboration as well as the association between academic collaboration networks and scientific productivity. Based on empirical data gathered from the CVs of 73 researchers affiliated with an academic research network in Canada, this study used social network analysis (SNA) to examine the association between researchers' structural position in the network and their scientific performance. With reference to Granovetter's and Burt's theories on weak ties and structural holes, we argue it is the bridging position a researcher holds in a scientific network that matters most to improve scientific performance. The results of correlation scores between network centrality and two different indicators of scientific performance indicate there is a robust association between researchers' structural position in collaboration networks and their scientific performance. We believe this finding, and the method we have developed, could have implications for the way research networks are managed and researchers are supported.
本文讨论了科学合作的性质和结构,以及学术合作网络与科研生产力之间的关联。基于从加拿大一个学术研究网络的73名研究人员简历中收集的实证数据,本研究使用社会网络分析(SNA)来检验研究人员在网络中的结构位置与其科研表现之间的关联。参照格兰诺维特和伯特关于弱关系和结构洞的理论,我们认为研究人员在科学网络中所处的桥梁位置对于提高科研表现最为重要。网络中心性与两种不同科研表现指标之间的相关分数结果表明,研究人员在合作网络中的结构位置与其科研表现之间存在紧密关联。我们相信这一发现以及我们所开发的方法,可能会对研究网络的管理方式和研究人员的支持方式产生影响。