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初级保健癌症研究网络的演变和共同演变:从学术社会联系到研究合作。

The evolution and co-evolution of a primary care cancer research network: From academic social connection to research collaboration.

机构信息

Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, The Primary Care Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Jul 29;17(7):e0272255. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272255. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Academic networks are expected to enhance scientific collaboration and thereby increase research outputs. However, little is known about whether and how the initial steps of getting to know other researchers translates into effective collaborations. In this paper, we investigate the evolution and co-evolution of an academic social network and a collaborative research network (using co-authorship as a proxy measure of the latter), and simultaneously examine the effect of individual researcher characteristics (e.g. gender, seniority or workplace) on their evolving relationships. We used longitudinal data from an international network in primary care cancer research: the CanTest Collaborative (CanTest). Surveys were distributed amongst CanTest researchers to map who knows who (the 'academic social network'). Co-authorship relations were derived from Scopus (the 'collaborative network'). Stochastic actor-oriented models were employed to investigate the evolution and co-evolution of both networks. Visualizing the development of the CanTest network revealed that researchers within CanTest get to know each other quickly and also start collaborating over time (evolution of the academic social network and collaborative network respectively). Results point to a stable and solid academic social network that is particularly encouraging towards more junior researchers; yet differing for male and female researchers (the effect of individual researcher characteristics). Moreover, although the academic social network and the research collaborations do not grow at the same pace, the benefit of creating academic social relationships to stimulate effective research collaboration is clearly demonstrated (co-evolution of both networks).

摘要

学术网络有望促进科学合作,从而增加研究成果。然而,人们对于了解其他研究人员的最初步骤如何以及是否能转化为有效的合作知之甚少。在本文中,我们研究了一个学术社交网络和一个合作研究网络(使用合著作为后者的代理衡量标准)的演变和共同演变,同时研究了个体研究人员特征(例如性别、资历或工作场所)对其不断变化的关系的影响。我们使用了初级保健癌症研究中的一个国际网络 CanTest 的纵向数据:CanTest 协作(CanTest)。调查分发给 CanTest 的研究人员,以绘制谁认识谁(“学术社交网络”)。合著关系是从 Scopus(“合作网络”)中得出的。我们采用随机演员导向模型来研究两个网络的演变和共同演变。可视化 CanTest 网络的发展表明,CanTest 内部的研究人员彼此了解迅速,并且随着时间的推移开始合作(分别是学术社交网络和合作网络的演变)。结果表明,存在一个稳定而坚实的学术社交网络,对较年轻的研究人员特别有利;然而,男女研究人员的情况不同(个体研究人员特征的影响)。此外,尽管学术社交网络和研究合作的发展速度不同,但显然可以通过建立学术社交关系来促进有效的研究合作(两个网络的共同演变)。

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