Co-authorship networks in electronic markets research

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作者
Kai Fischbach
Johannes Putzke
Detlef Schoder
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[1] University of Cologne,Department of Information Systems and Information Management
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Electronic Markets | 2011年 / 21卷
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Bibliometrics; Centrality; Citation analysis; Scientometrics; Social network; Structural holes; M15;
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This article examines co-authorship networks of researchers publishing in Electronic Markets—The International Journal of Networked Business (EM). The authors visualize the co-authorship network and provide descriptive statistics regarding the degree to which researchers are embedded in the co-authorship network. They develop and test seven hypotheses associating the researchers’ embeddedness in the co-authorship network with the number of the researchers’ citations. Results indicate that author who publish co-authored articles in EM have their EM articles (whether co-authored or not) cited more frequently than those who publish EM articles only in their own names, and that the more they co-author the more they are cited because they are located in the center of a co-authorship network.
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