Looking at the Skeleton of University Research Performance A Pilot Study on an Italian University

Posted: 27 Feb 2018

Date Written: February 15, 2017

Abstract

Though university research performance is very much depending on the specific structure of its collaboration patterns between internal and external colleagues, extant studies did not focus on this aspect. Aimed at filling in this gap, this pilot study investigates into the inner structure of an Italian medium-large sized university, and shows a number of features concerning university knowledge production and transfer, like the high heterogeneity of productivity and collaboration propensity among colleagues, departments and disciplinary areas, topological properties common to other kinds of socio-economic networks, and high positive collaboration between direct and indirect collaboration and impact factor.

Keywords: collaboration networks, disciplinary areas, knowledge network, research performance, social network analysis, university research structure

JEL Classification: I23

Suggested Citation

Biggiero, Lucio, Looking at the Skeleton of University Research Performance A Pilot Study on an Italian University (February 15, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3124317

Lucio Biggiero (Contact Author)

University of L'Aquila ( email )

Via Giuseppe Mezzanotte
L'Aquila, AQ 67100
Italy
0862434861 (Phone)

HOME PAGE: http://www.luciobiggiero.com

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