scientific collaboration

Study on the evolution of division of labor patterns and interaction mechanisms in organized interdisciplinary collaboration

The General Project Supported By The National Social Science Fund General Project(No. 25BTQ057)2026.01.01-2028.12.31

The impact of Economic Sanctions towards China-US Scientific collaboration: Evidence from the Civil Universities in the Entity List

China and the United States have enjoyed a long peroid of scientific col-laboration. However, the economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. govern-ment on China since 2018 appear to have disrupted this productive rela-tionship. This study examines the …

A study of labor division models in organized scientific research collaboration

the project supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No. B240207083)2024.07.01-2025.12.31

Contributorship in Scientific Collaborations: The Perspective of Contribution-based Byline Orders

Scientific collaboration empowers scholars to build larger teams and produce more high-quality knowledge. However, with insufficient microscopic examination of scientific collaboration, i.e., the interactions between collaborators, little is …

A study on the causal effect of research team diversity on research performance

the project supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No. B220201058)2022.4.05-2023.12.31

Study of Scientific Collaborators' Scientific Effectiveness from The Perspective of Division of Labor

the youth project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NO. 7200041763)2021.01.01-2023.12.31.

Study of Scientific Collaborators' Scientific Effectiveness from The Perspective of Division of Labor

the project supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No. B200201070)2020.6.01-2022.05.31

Examining Scientific Writing Styles from the Perspective of Linguistic Complexity

Understanding Roles of Collaborators from Their Byline Orders and Affiliations

Types of Scientific Collaborators: A Perspective of Author Contribution Network