The Diffusion of Information Technology and the Increased Propensity of Teams to Transcend Institutional and National Borders

41 Pages Posted: 24 Jul 2011

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Anne E. Winkler

University of Missouri at Saint Louis - Department of Economics

Wolfgang Glänzel

KU Leuven - Faculty of Business and Economics (FEB)

Sharon G. Levin

University of Missouri at Saint Louis - Department of Economics

Paula E. Stephan

Georgia State University - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Abstract

This study examines the relationship between the diffusion of IT and changes in collaboration patterns across institutional and national borders. To undertake the research, the authors match an explicit measure of institutional IT adoption (domain names, e.g. www.umsl.edu) with institutional data on all published papers indexed by ISI for over 1,200 U.S. four-year colleges, universities and medical schools for the years 1991-2007. The publication data examined cover the social sciences and natural sciences and narrower fields such as economics and biology. Two measures of institutional collaboration are examined: (1) percent of papers produced by a U.S. institution with one or more co-authors at another U.S. institution (US-US); and (2) percent of papers produced by a U.S. institution with one or more non-U.S. coauthors (US-INTL). We first describe collaboration patterns across universities and then use regression analysis to examine the impact of IT exposure on multi-institution collaboration. IT exposure is measured by the number of years elapsed since an institution’s adoption of a domain name. Results indicate dramatic growth in the percentage of both US-US and US-INTL collaborations, as well as important differences by field. The study provides modest evidence that length of IT exposure has had a positive and significant effect on both US-US and US-INTL collaborations.

Keywords: coauthorship, collaboration, information technology, diffusion, higher education

JEL Classification: A14, I23, O33

Suggested Citation

Winkler, Anne E. and Glänzel, Wolfgang and Levin, Sharon G. and Stephan, Paula E., The Diffusion of Information Technology and the Increased Propensity of Teams to Transcend Institutional and National Borders. IZA Discussion Paper No. 5857, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1893937 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1893937

Anne E. Winkler (Contact Author)

University of Missouri at Saint Louis - Department of Economics ( email )

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Wolfgang Glänzel

KU Leuven - Faculty of Business and Economics (FEB) ( email )

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Belgium

Sharon G. Levin

University of Missouri at Saint Louis - Department of Economics ( email )

8001 Natural Bridge Road
St Louis, MO 63121
United States

Paula E. Stephan

Georgia State University - Department of Economics ( email )

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Atlanta, GA 30302-3992
United States

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) ( email )

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