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Thompson, Susan A., Robert L. Stephenson, George A. Rose, and Stacey D. Paul. "Collaborative fisheries research: the Canadian Fisheries Research Network experience." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 76, no. 5 (2019): 671–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2018-0450.

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The Canadian Fisheries Research Network (CFRN) was a collaboration among fish harvesters, academic researchers, and government scientists that undertook research between 2010 and 2016 on questions about fisheries that were identified by fish harvesters and pertinent to management objectives. This paper provides a synthesis of the scope and results of the CFRN. It explores the link between the increasing challenges to fisheries sustainability and the need for increased research capacity and for a collaborative approach. It documents the creation of the collaboration, the research it accomplishe
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Hayat, Tsahi, and Kelly Lyons. "A typology of collaborative research networks." Online Information Review 41, no. 2 (2017): 155–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oir-11-2015-0368.

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Purpose Many studies have investigated how the structure of the collaborative networks of researchers influences the nature of their work, and its outcome. Co-authorship networks (CANs) have been widely looked at as proxies that can help bring understanding to the structure of research collaborative ties. The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for describing what influences the formation of different research collaboration patterns. Design/methodology/approach The authors use social network analysis (SNA) to analyze the co-authorship ego networks of the ten most central authors in
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Pelaez, Nancy, Trevor R. Anderson, Stephanie M. Gardner, et al. "A Community-Building Framework for Collaborative Research Coordination across the Education and Biology Research Disciplines." CBE—Life Sciences Education 17, no. 2 (2018): es2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1187/cbe.17-04-0060.

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Since 2009, the U.S. National Science Foundation Directorate for Biological Sciences has funded Research Coordination Networks (RCN) aimed at collaborative efforts to improve participation, learning, and assessment in undergraduate biology education (UBE). RCN-UBE projects focus on coordination and communication among scientists and educators who are fostering improved and innovative approaches to biology education. When faculty members collaborate with the overarching goal of advancing undergraduate biology education, there is a need to optimize collaboration between participants in order to
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N. Amsaveni, N. Amsaveni, and R. Vasanthi R. Vasanthi. "Authorship Pattern and Collaborative Research in the Field of Network Security." Indian Journal of Applied Research 3, no. 1 (2011): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/jan2013/21.

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Takahashi, Marissa, Marta Indulska, and John Steen. "Collaborative Research Project Networks." Project Management Journal 49, no. 4 (2018): 36–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/8756972818781630.

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Many businesses seeking enhanced innovation have corporate research teams that engage in collaborative research projects (CRPs), with external entities such as universities, public organizations, or customers. Anecdotal evidence, however, suggests mixed outcomes of CRPs in terms of corporate research impact, which implies successful transfer of novel knowledge generated within CRPs to company-internal business networks to develop radically innovative products. We use the multiple regression quadratic assignment procedure (MRQAP) and meta-analysis to analyze six CRP networks. Our findings indic
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Klein, Jennifer J., Terri L. Klein, Jenny Noble, et al. "The Mucolipidosis Collaborative Research Network (MCRN)." Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 132, no. 2 (2021): S58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgme.2020.12.129.

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Dimitrova, Dimitrina, and Emmanuel Koku. "Managing Collaborative Research Networks." International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking 2, no. 4 (2010): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jvcsn.2010100101.

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This paper explores how management practices shape the way dispersed communities of practice (CoPs) function. The analysis is a case study of a dispersed community engaged in conducting and managing collaborative research. The analysis uses data from a social network survey and semi-structured interviews to capture the management practices in the community and demonstrate how they are linked to the patterns of information flows and communication.This analysis is a test case for the broader issue of how distributed communities function. It shows that even highly distributed CoPs may have a dual
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Kliethermes, Stephanie A., and Anthony I. Beutler. "Clinical research and the AMSSM Collaborative Research Network." British Journal of Sports Medicine 53, no. 4 (2018): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2018-100330.

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Yang, Bao, Lujun Xiao, and Kun Chen. "The Ladder of Collaboration: Research on Joint Actions of Social Organizations against the COVID-19 Epidemic." China Nonprofit Review 12, no. 2 (2021): 233–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18765149-12341378.

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Abstract Joint actions of social organizations have been frequently seen and continuously optimized since the outbreak of the COVID-19. This article is aimed to identify and explore the typical forms and development trends of collaborative networks of social organizations. Given the case studies on joint actions of social organizations, it builds an analysis framework based on actor-network theory (ANT). Research findings are as follows. First, there are, among social organizations in their joint actions against COVID-19, “loose”, “vertical”, “decentralized” and other typical forms of collabor
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Hossain, Liaquat, Faezeh Karimi, and Rolf T. Wigand. "Dynamics of a Global Zoonotic Research Network Over 33 Years (1980–2012)." Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 9, no. 5 (2015): 496–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2015.58.

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AbstractObjectiveThe increasing rate of outbreaks in humans of zoonotic diseases requires detailed examination of the education, research, and practice of animal health and its connection to human health. This study investigated the collaboration network of different fields engaged in conducting zoonotic research from a transdisciplinary perspective.MethodsExamination of the dynamics of this network for a 33-year period from 1980 to 2012 is presented through the development of a large scientometric database from Scopus. In our analyses we compared several properties of these networks, includin
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Kovanen, Sunna. "Social entrepreneurship as a collaborative practice: Literature review and research agenda." Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation 17, no. 1 (2021): 97–128. http://dx.doi.org/10.7341/20211713.

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Purpose: The aim of this article is, firstly, to explore and structure the emerging research on collaboration in social entrepreneurship, and secondly to tackle the identified gaps in the literature with a research agenda based on the communities and networks of practice theory. Methodology: The article relies on a systematic literature review, which summarizes the existing evidence base and critically evaluates major theoretical approaches. The analytical focus is on ambiguity and scales of collaboration. Findings: Three main research strands have been identified: first, community and public
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Provoost, Jeroen, and Karen Victor. "Global Research Collaboration for Vapour Intrusion." Environment and Pollution 10, no. 2 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ep.v10n2p1.

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The complexity of the vapour intrusion (VI) transport pathway has received an ever-increased interest worldwide, and an improved and consolidated understanding of the VI issue requires collaboration between international research groups. This study uses the social network analysis methodology, applied to bibliometric authorship for VI research, to discover trends in collaboration, identify lead scientists, organisations, and countries. Furthermore, some of the external factors influencing the collaboration and productivity were assessed. The data suggests that the global research network for V
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Stevens, Vidar. "How to Manage Collaborative Policy Innovation Networks? Practical Lessons from a Flemish Coastal Protection Initiative." Journal of Public Administration and Governance 7, no. 4 (2017): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/jpag.v7i4.12078.

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Collaborative policy innovation networks are increasingly used as vehicles for fostering innovative policy solutions. However, scholars have noted that the extent to which collaborative networks can actually contribute to the development of innovative policy solutions depends on how they are managed. Empirical research on the management of collaborative policy innovation networks has so far been limited. Therefore, a case is reviewed to add new insights to the link between collaboration, management, and policy innovation. Specifically, the management strategies are examined which helped a Flem
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Humphrey, Chuck, Kathleen Shearer, and Martha Whitehead. "Towards a Collaborative National Research Data Management Network." International Journal of Digital Curation 11, no. 1 (2016): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v11i1.411.

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This paper describes the plans and strategies to develop Portage, a national network of sustainable, shared services for research data management (RDM) in Canada. A description of the RDM context in Canada is provided. This environment has heightened expectations around the Government of Canada’s Open Science plans and includes deliverables aimed at improving access to publications and data resulting from federally funded scientific activities. At the same time, a recent environmental scan published by Canada’s three federal research granting councils reveals significant gaps in services,
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Kazemi, Sajad. "Leader identification in a research collaborative network." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Management 20, no. 1 (2021): 58–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu08.2021.103.

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There is considerable empirical evidence on the advantages of interorganizational research collaborative networks across societies and research institutes such as research and development (R&D) centers and universities. Identifying a leader in this contexts is important both theoretically for doing leadership studies, and practically for effective governmental funding allocation and private investments. Inconsistent definitions and non-homogeneous attributes with unidimensional measurement approaches such as subjective measuring of power or considering a central company as the leader made
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Poler, Raul, Jorge E. Hernandez, Josefa Mula, and Francisco C. Lario. "Collaborative forecasting in networked manufacturing enterprises." Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management 19, no. 4 (2008): 514–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17410380810869941.

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PurposeThis paper seeks to propose an overall model of collaborative forecasting for networked manufacturing enterprises.Design/methodology/approachContributions by several authors to collaborative forecasting have been analysed from different viewpoints. A collaborative‐forecasting model for networked manufacturing enterprises has been proposed and validated by means of a simulation study.FindingsThis model significantly reduces the inventory levels of the whole network and improves customer service.Research limitations/implicationsSimulation experiments were done with the enterprise network
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Zeng, Shuhua, and Yinxiu Huang. "Collaborative quantum optimization network intrusion detection research." Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering 19, no. 1 (2019): 169–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/jcm-180875.

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Willson, Douglas F., J. Michael Dean, Christopher Newth, et al. "Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network (CPCCRN)*." Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 7, no. 4 (2006): 301–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.pcc.0000227106.66902.4f.

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Bock, Isabel Angelica de Andrade, and Janaina Macke. "The Social Capital and the Development of Collaborative Networks in the Tourism Sector: a Case Study on The Grupo Gestor do Turismo Rural do Rio Grande do Sul (Rural Tourism Steering Group) - RS, Brazil." Revista Brasileira de Pesquisa em Turismo 8, no. 1 (2014): 23–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7784/rbtur.v8i1.563.

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This research aims to contribute to the inter-organizational network analysis perspective discussion, subsidized by the theories of collaborative networks and social capital. Elements based on social capital notions are recognized as greatly influencing collaboration and the actors’ predisposition to collaborate. The qualitative method was adopted, using as techniques the documental research, the direct observation and interviews applied to the members of the Grupo Gestor do Turismo Rural do Rio Grande do Sul (the Rural Tourism Steering Group). The validity of these techniques application was
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Berardo, Ramiro, Manuel Fischer, and Matthew Hamilton. "Collaborative Governance and the Challenges of Network-Based Research." American Review of Public Administration 50, no. 8 (2020): 898–913. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0275074020927792.

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We review the literature examining collaborative governance processes from a network perspective and evaluate the extent to which it tackles important conceptual and methodological challenges. In particular, we assess whether scholars clearly identify the boundaries of the network, define nodes and the nature of ties, and examine how they deal with missing data, account for tie strength, take tie multiplexity into account, and study networks over time. We discuss the implications of our findings for the collaborative governance literature and ways to address the shortcomings in existing resear
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Dakson, A., M. Bigder, C. Elliott, et al. "P.010 The Canadian Neurosurgery Research Collaborative (CNRC): A novel, trainee-led, nationwide multicentre research network." Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques 43, S2 (2016): S23—S24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cjn.2016.116.

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Background: The goals of evidence-based neurosurgery are to improve surgical outcomes, reduce complications, and provide an objective basis for altering practice. The need for higher quality studies, typically prospective and multicentre, has been growing especially in light of the evolving complexity of neurosurgical interventions and heterogeneity of patient populations. In the United Kingdom (UK), trainee-led research collaboratives have been established to tackle this problem. Therefore, we sought to evaluate the potential role for a resident-led research collaborative in neurosurgery in C
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Tinto, Patricia P., Barbara A. Shelly, and Nancy J. Zarach. "Projects: Building a Professional Network: Mathematics Teachers as Learners and Researchers." Mathematics Teacher 91, no. 3 (1998): 270a—272. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mt.91.3.270a.

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Mathematics Teacher/Researchers Collaborating for Collaboration in the Classroom (MTRC3) is a unique staff-development program that has created a local network of teachers committed to rethinking their classroom practice. The project, which was funded by the National Science Foundation, supports teachers in their efforts to build collaborative-learning communities and to carry out teacher-directed classroom-based research.
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Berge, Eivind, Gary A. Ford, Christian Stapf, et al. "Are there opportunities for a closer collaboration on clinical stroke research in Europe?" European Stroke Journal 3, no. 1 (2017): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396987317747456.

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Introduction One of the aims of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) is to facilitate academic, multinational clinical stroke research. However, despite examples of successful regional and national stroke research networks and collaborative groups, there is no organisational structure at a European level that can facilitate multinational clinical stroke research. Materials and methods In a project including a survey and a workshop and involving stroke researchers in the ESO, we sought to identify the challenges faced by existing clinical stroke research networks, to define the purpose and ro
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Andres, Beatriz, Raquel Sanchis, and Raul Poler. "A Cloud Platform to support Collaboration in Supply Networks." International Journal of Production Management and Engineering 4, no. 1 (2016): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ijpme.2016.4418.

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<div><p class="TtuloAbstract">Collaboration is a trend in supply networks management, based on the jointly planning, coordination and integration of processes, participating all network entities. Due to the current characteristics of uncertainty in the markets and economic crisis, there is a need to encourage collaboration tools to reduce costs and increase trust and accountability to market requirements. This study presents an overview of the research carried out in the H2020 European Project: Cloud Collaborative Manufacturing Networks (C2NET), which is directed towards the develo
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ARIAS YURISCH, Karina, Karina RETAMAL SOTO, and Camila RAMOS FUENZALIDA. ""COVID-19: Network Effectiveness of Intermunicipal Self-Organized Response in Chile"." Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, Special Issue 2020 (November 23, 2020): 5–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/tras.si2020.1.

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In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, public officials are called on to implement different strategies in order to respond effectively. One of the lessons of emergency management research is that effective response is unlikely without collaboration. Research on collaborative emergency management has focused on measuring the effectiveness of intergovernmental and intersectoral relationships, but little is known about the performance of inter-jurisdictional collaboration. This paper seeks to measure the network effectiveness of intermunicipal self-organized response to Covid-19. It uses a net
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Dossou Kpanou, Bidossessi, Kathleen Kelsey, and Kyle Bower. "An evaluation of social networks within federally funded research projects." Advancements in Agricultural Development 1, no. 3 (2020): 42–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.37433/aad.v1i3.65.

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United States federal agencies fund research to promote discovery and innovation. Most agencies require collaboration because teams promote productivity to a greater degree than singular researchers. However, the functionality and productivity of collaboration is poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the collaborative structure of a federally funded entomology research team to determine the characteristics of the network structure and its impact on research collaboration using social network analysis (SNA) methodology. An online survey and interviews were used to collect
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Dusdal, Jennifer, and Justin J. W. Powell. "Benefits, Motivations, and Challenges of International Collaborative Research: A Sociology of Science Case Study." Science and Public Policy 48, no. 2 (2021): 235–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scab010.

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Abstract Contemporary science is marked by expanding and diverse forms of teamwork. Collaboration across organizational and cultural boundaries extends the possibilities of discovery. International collaborative research projects often provide findings beyond what one team could achieve alone. Motivated to maintain existing relationships and grow their scientific network, researchers increasingly collaborate, despite often unrecognized or underappreciated costs, since such projects are challenging to manage and carry out. Rarely studied in-depth and longitudinally, the perspectives of scientif
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Keefe, Maureen R., Ginette Pepper, and Martha Stoner. "Toward research-based nursing practice: The Denver collaborative research network." Applied Nursing Research 1, no. 3 (1988): 109–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0897-1897(88)80020-x.

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Helmer, Karl G., Jose Luis Ambite, Joseph Ames, et al. "Enabling collaborative research using the Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)." Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 18, no. 4 (2011): 416–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/amiajnl-2010-000032.

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Olson-Kennedy, Johanna, Yee-Ming Chan, Stephen Rosenthal, et al. "Creating the Trans Youth Research Network: A Collaborative Research Endeavor." Transgender Health 4, no. 1 (2019): 304–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/trgh.2019.0024.

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Kritchevsky, Stephen, Odette van der Willik, and Basil Eldadah. "Fostering Multidisciplinary Solutions in Aging: The Research Centers Collaborative Network." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 817. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.2974.

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Abstract The important problems facing older adults will not be solved through the methods of a single discipline. In recognition of this, the NIA funded the Research Centers Collaborative Network (RCCN) to build collaborations between scientists from the 6 NIA-sponsored center programs: Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers, Centers on the Demography and Economics of Aging, Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Centers, Nathan Shock Centers of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging, Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research, and Roybal Centers for Translational Research on Aging.
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Ekanayake, Samanthi, Paul Childerhouse, and Peter Sun. "The symbiotic existence of interorganizational and interpersonal ties in supply chain collaboration." International Journal of Logistics Management 28, no. 3 (2017): 723–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlm-12-2014-0198.

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Purpose Social network perspective to interorganizational relations focuses on the effect of organizations’ external relationships in collaboration as opposed to their internal resources and capabilities. It presumes that effectively managing such relationships is vital to gaining collaborative synergies. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the growing interest in the social network perspective to explain supply chain collaboration. Design/methodology/approach Literature from the network field is discussed in the context of interorganizational collaboration. A logistics service provi
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Dias, Alexandre, Sidarta Ruthes, Leonardo Lima, et al. "Network centrality analysis in management and accounting sciences." RAUSP Management Journal 55, no. 2 (2019): 207–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rausp-02-2019-0021.

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Purpose This study aims to analyze how gender, research experience and geography are related to the researchers’ importance in the co-authorship network on management and accounting in Brazil. Design/methodology/approach A social network based on the co-authorship relationships in the papers published in leading Brazilian journals was examined using a logit model to estimate the probability of occupying prevailing positions. Findings The findings showed a network with a high level of fragmentation and a scarcity of authors serving as gatekeepers. Based on the number of directed links and colla
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Chen, Feng Qin. "Research on the Mechanical Remote Collaborative Design Based on JSP Technology." Applied Mechanics and Materials 687-691 (November 2014): 1728–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.687-691.1728.

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In mechanical design, the sophisticated design philosophy is the comprehensive utilization of modern design methods, computer network technology and knowledge in many fields, in which computer networks is playing a more and more important role in improving the efficiency and quality of the mechanical design. The article cited the basic knowledge of network technology used in mechanical design and proposed computer network technology in mechanical design.
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Marchand, Gwen C., Jonathan C. Hilpert, Kristine M. Bragg, and Jeffrey Cummings. "Network‐based assessment of collaborative research in neuroscience." Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions 4, no. 1 (2018): 433–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trci.2018.08.006.

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Abdelgadir, Eiman, Dharmini Patel, Michael O’Gara, et al. "PO001 Successful neurology trainee research network collaborative audit." Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 88, Suppl 1 (2017): A13.1—A13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2017-abn.38.

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Pinar, Halit, Matthew Koch, Hal Hawkins, et al. "The Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network Postmortem Examination Protocol." American Journal of Perinatology 29, no. 03 (2011): 187–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1284228.

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Pinar, Halit, Matthew Koch, Hal Hawkins, et al. "The Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network Neuropathologic Examination Protocol." American Journal of Perinatology 28, no. 10 (2011): 793–802. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1284229.

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Phaal, R., C. J. P. Farrukh, and D. R. Probert. "Collaborative technology roadmapping: network development and research prioritisation." International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning 1, no. 1 (2004): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijtip.2004.004926.

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Sonneveld, Pieter. "European Myeloma Network: The Value of Collaborative Research." Acta Haematologica 114, no. 1 (2005): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000087039.

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Cavadas, Ana. "Visualising the Collaboration Network of a European Marine Research Infrastructure." U.Porto Journal of Engineering 6, no. 2 (2020): 98–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.24840/2183-6493_006.002_0009.

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Collaboration has been recognised as an effective mean to foster the performance of research organisations. Throughout the years, numerous initiatives and investments have been made towards building research capacity and promoting collaborative research.
 With a focus on the effects of the implementation of a distributed Research Infrastructure on Marine Sciences – the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC-ERIC), this study applies bibliometric approaches and social network theory to examine the structure, characteristics and trends in the collaboration network of the European
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MARTINIUS, Evelijn, and Ellen MASTENBROEK. "Fit for purpose? Assessing Collaborative Innovation in the European Network for Prosecutors for the Environment." European Journal of Risk Regulation 10, no. 3 (2019): 485–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/err.2019.45.

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European Administrative Networks are expected to strengthen the national enforcement of European legislation. The idea is that these networks organise national civil servants, and allow them to exchange best practices, negotiate guidelines and develop inventive solutions to common challenges faced during the implementation and enforcement of European Union regulations. This paper proposes a framework to evaluate European Administrative Networks on their potential to spur collaborative innovation concerning national enforcement of this common regulation. The framework is then applied to a parti
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Yuan, Chih-Hung, Yenchun Wu, and Kune-muh Tsai. "Supply Chain Innovation in Scientific Research Collaboration." Sustainability 11, no. 3 (2019): 753. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11030753.

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Innovations in supply chains and logistics, which help businesses reduce their costs and meet customer needs, have become increasingly vital. In this study, we first conducted a content analysis followed by a social network analysis to systematically review 104 research papers on supply chain innovation (SCI) that were published between 1987 and 2018. The results suggest that SCI research was originally concentrated in the United States and did not receive much attention in Europe and Asia, until more recently. An analysis of collaboration networks indicates that an SCI research community has
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Xu, Xin Wei, Dan Gang, Jing Tan, and Le Fang. "Research for Technology in Distributed Manufacturing with Resource Collaboration." Advanced Materials Research 753-755 (August 2013): 1875–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.753-755.1875.

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An obvious trend for intelligent manufacturing is distributed network manufacturing model. This paper presents a technology of model which based on IMS (Intelligent manufacturing System), that is, with enterprise resource collaboration model to settle collaborative manufacturing among of heterogeneous enterprises. Because of similarities of enterprise resource, the workable resource pool with small world network characteristic is built. On this basis, research for algorithms that can create alliance routes in small world network that have a short length of characteristic path and evident atten
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Gartner, Tracy B., Carolyn L. Thomas, Kevin Geedey, et al. "Strategies for Incorporating Long-Term, Distributed-Network Research Projects into the Undergraduate Curriculum: Lessons from the Ecological Research as Education Network's Decomposition Project." American Biology Teacher 82, no. 3 (2020): 142–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/abt.2020.82.3.142.

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Increasingly, undergraduate institutions are incorporating original research into the curriculum as a matter of best practice. However, while the practice of science has grown more collaborative, undergraduate research has remained largely confined to single-institution studies. Incorporating long-term, distributed research projects into the undergraduate research experience can better prepare students to interpret and engage in science of the future. The Decomposition in Aquatic and Terrestrial Invaded Systems (DATIS) project within the Ecological Research as Education Network (EREN) offers a
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Hu, Chun Hua, and Bing Feng Liu. "Research on Knowledge Coordination Model in Engineering Project Cooperation under the Network Environment." Applied Mechanics and Materials 697 (November 2014): 442–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.697.442.

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In the era of knowledge economy, under the network environment project collaborative knowledge construction has been paid more and more attention. Project team knowledge transfer between form a knowledge network, in line with the basic core in complex network theory goal-directed (edge network structure), has its uniqueness. In this paper, this paper discusses the knowledge network formation, network evolution stage, according to the knowledge sharing, knowledge transfer, knowledge learning and knowledge creation of four phases of the micro mechanism of knowledge collaboration, and points out
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Xia, Yu, and Xu Dong Mao. "Anti-Destroying Ability Research on Network of Combat." Advanced Materials Research 765-767 (September 2013): 1103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.765-767.1103.

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The modern war has entered the era of network warfare, paper through studying the structure of collaborative anti-missile combat system, bulid the collaborative anti-missile network model. Put forward the anti-destroying ability measure indicators of network, analysis network measure changes from random network attack and selective attack. The simulation results indicate that the decision device on the network connection between the anti-destroying ability more sensitive.
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Spear, Suzanne, and Richard A. Rawson. "Linking Researchers and Practitioners in the Substance Abuse Field: Perspectives of Two “Bridgers”." Journal of Drug Issues 32, no. 3 (2002): 881–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002204260203200310.

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This article presents a conceptual framework for substance abuse research and practice collaboration based on John-Steiner's (2000) seminal work on characterizing creative collaborative processes in fields such as science, art, music, and literature. Using John-Steiner's core concept of “co-construction of knowledge,” the authors provide examples of informal and formal collaborative methods for “bridging the gap” between substance abuse research and practice. An ongoing collaborative effort in Los Angeles County, California, called “L.A. County Partnerships Network,” is described and important
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Hussain, Nazmul, Hai H. Wang, Christopher D. Buckingham, and Xiaoyuan Zhang. "Software Agent-Centric Semantic Social Network for Cyber-Physical Interaction and Collaboration." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 30, no. 06 (2020): 859–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194020400100.

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Considerable research has recently focused on integrating cyber-physical systems in a social context. However, several challenges remain concerning appropriate methodologies, frameworks and techniques for supporting socio-cyber-physical collaboration. Existing systems do not recognize how cyber-physical resources can be socially connected so that they interact in collaborative decision-making like humans. Furthermore, the lack of semantic representations for heterogeneous cyber-social-collaborative networks limits integration, interoperability and knowledge discovery from their underlying data
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Mitterlechner, Matthias. "Governing integrated care networks through collaborative inquiry." Journal of Health Organization and Management 32, no. 7 (2018): 860–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhom-01-2018-0012.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a theory of governing in integrated care networks. Asking how and why the governance of these networks emerges and evolves over time, it responds to calls for more innovative thinking in this field. Design/methodology/approach Data result from a rare longitudinal qualitative case study conducted with the Healthcare Centre Lower Engadin, the lead organisation of pioneering health and social care network in a rural Swiss region. Findings Actors governed the network through repetitive sequences of collaborative inquiry, a practice through which they
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