A Coauthorship Network as an Indicator for Scientifi c Collaboration: A Case Study for the School of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of Mongolia

This case study analyzes coauthorship collaboration, or lack thereof, among individual faculty members and departments in the School of Biology and Biotechnology of the National University of Mongolia. I found that publication rates and coauthorship networks in impact-factor journals...

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Main Author: Bazartseren Boldgiv
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Language:English
Published: National University of Mongolia 2012-12-01
Series:Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences
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Online Access:http://mjbs.num.edu.mn/uploads/files/MJBS%20Volume%2010%20Number%201-2%20December%202012/pdf/mjbs010-01-02-09.pdf
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description This case study analyzes coauthorship collaboration, or lack thereof, among individual faculty members and departments in the School of Biology and Biotechnology of the National University of Mongolia. I found that publication rates and coauthorship networks in impact-factor journals between 2008 and 2012 (as of October 31, 2012) are highly variable among the eight biology departments we studied, both within and among departments. Even in the best cases, publication rates and coauthorship networks were not suffi cient. We call such insuffi cient coauthorship collaboration among different departments as (non)network of coauthorship. The size of departments and observed coauthorship networks (both connectance and linkage density) appear to positively, although insignifi cantly, affect not only the total number of publications, but also the publication rate per faculty per year. We suggest that this kind of analysis can be important for administration of academic institutions, for improving the scientifi c outputs of academic entities by facilitating collaborative efforts and for rationalizing organizational structures and merit-based promotion systems for more productive and effi cient academic operations.
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spelling doaj.art-a595f03bfb6843aaaaadf21a8c9a22832022-12-21T22:05:07ZengNational University of MongoliaMongolian Journal of Biological Sciences1684-39082225-49942012-12-01101-2737910.22353/mjbs.2012.10.09A Coauthorship Network as an Indicator for Scientifi c Collaboration: A Case Study for the School of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of MongoliaBazartseren Boldgiv0Department of Ecology, School of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar 210646, MongoliaThis case study analyzes coauthorship collaboration, or lack thereof, among individual faculty members and departments in the School of Biology and Biotechnology of the National University of Mongolia. I found that publication rates and coauthorship networks in impact-factor journals between 2008 and 2012 (as of October 31, 2012) are highly variable among the eight biology departments we studied, both within and among departments. Even in the best cases, publication rates and coauthorship networks were not suffi cient. We call such insuffi cient coauthorship collaboration among different departments as (non)network of coauthorship. The size of departments and observed coauthorship networks (both connectance and linkage density) appear to positively, although insignifi cantly, affect not only the total number of publications, but also the publication rate per faculty per year. We suggest that this kind of analysis can be important for administration of academic institutions, for improving the scientifi c outputs of academic entities by facilitating collaborative efforts and for rationalizing organizational structures and merit-based promotion systems for more productive and effi cient academic operations.http://mjbs.num.edu.mn/uploads/files/MJBS%20Volume%2010%20Number%201-2%20December%202012/pdf/mjbs010-01-02-09.pdfcoauthorshipscientifi c collaborationconnectancelinkage density
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A Coauthorship Network as an Indicator for Scientifi c Collaboration: A Case Study for the School of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of Mongolia
Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences
coauthorship
scientifi c collaboration
connectance
linkage density
title A Coauthorship Network as an Indicator for Scientifi c Collaboration: A Case Study for the School of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of Mongolia
title_full A Coauthorship Network as an Indicator for Scientifi c Collaboration: A Case Study for the School of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of Mongolia
title_fullStr A Coauthorship Network as an Indicator for Scientifi c Collaboration: A Case Study for the School of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed A Coauthorship Network as an Indicator for Scientifi c Collaboration: A Case Study for the School of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of Mongolia
title_short A Coauthorship Network as an Indicator for Scientifi c Collaboration: A Case Study for the School of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of Mongolia
title_sort coauthorship network as an indicator for scientifi c collaboration a case study for the school of biology and biotechnology national university of mongolia
topic coauthorship
scientifi c collaboration
connectance
linkage density
url http://mjbs.num.edu.mn/uploads/files/MJBS%20Volume%2010%20Number%201-2%20December%202012/pdf/mjbs010-01-02-09.pdf
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