Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States of America.
Department of Geography, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2021 Dec 1;16(12):e0259965. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259965. eCollection 2021.
As scientific research becomes increasingly cross-disciplinary, many universities seek to support collaborative activity through new buildings and institutions. This study examines the impacts of spatial proximity on collaboration at MIT from 2005 to 2015. By exploiting a shift in the location of researchers due to building renovations, we evaluate how discrete changes in physical proximity affect the likelihood that researchers co-author. The findings suggest that moving researchers into the same building increases their propensity to collaborate, with the effect plateauing five years after the move. The effects are large when compared to the average rate of collaboration among pairs of researchers, which suggests that spatial proximity is an important tool to support cross-disciplinary collaborative science. Furthermore, buildings that host researchers working in the same or related fields and from multiple departments have a larger effect on their propensity to collaborate.
随着科学研究变得越来越跨学科,许多大学都试图通过新的建筑和机构来支持合作活动。本研究考察了 2005 年至 2015 年间麻省理工学院空间接近度对合作的影响。通过利用由于建筑翻新而导致的研究人员位置的变化,我们评估了物理接近度的离散变化如何影响研究人员合著的可能性。研究结果表明,将研究人员搬到同一栋楼里会增加他们合作的倾向,这种效果在搬迁五年后趋于平稳。与研究人员之间的平均合作率相比,这种效果是巨大的,这表明空间接近度是支持跨学科合作科学的重要工具。此外,容纳在同一或相关领域工作且来自多个部门的研究人员的建筑物对他们合作的倾向有更大的影响。