Evaluating Collaborations in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Opportunities and Challenges for Social Network Analysis
Joseph S. Zickafoose,
Laura D. Kimmey,
Amber Tomas,
Dominick Esposito and
Eugene Rich
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Multidisciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration has become a key feature of comparative effectiveness research (CER), and CER funders have made promotion of these types of collaboration an implicit, and sometimes explicit, goal of funding.
Keywords: collaboration; multidisciplinary; network theory; social network analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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