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Analysis of intra-institutional research collaboration: a case of a Serbian faculty of sciences

Miloš Savić (), Mirjana Ivanović () and Bojana Dimić Surla ()
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Miloš Savić: University of Novi Sad
Mirjana Ivanović: University of Novi Sad
Bojana Dimić Surla: University of Novi Sad

Scientometrics, 2017, vol. 110, issue 1, No 11, 195-216

Abstract: Abstract Current research information systems (CRISs) offer great opportunities for scientometric studies of institutional research outputs. However, many of these opportunities have not been explored in depth, especially for the analysis of intra-institutional research collaboration. In this paper, we propose a hybrid methodology to analyze research collaboration networks with an underlying institutional structure. The co-authorship network extracted from the institutional CRIS of the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, is analyzed using the proposed methodology. The obtained results show that the organizational structure of the institution has a profound impact on both inter- and intra-institutional research collaboration. Moreover, researchers involved in inter-department collaborations tend to be drastically more productive (by all considered productivity measures), collaborative (measured by the number of co-authorship relations) and institutionally important (in terms of the betweenness centrality in the co-authorship network) compared to those who collaborate only with colleagues from their own research departments. Finally, our results indicate that quantifying research productivity by the normal counting scheme and Serbian research competency index is biased towards researchers from physics and chemistry research departments.

Keywords: Intra-institutional research collaboration; Co-authorship networks; Network analysis; Current research information systems; Researcher evaluation; 05C82; 91D30 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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