2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2105.01562
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Micro-level network dynamics of scientific collaboration and impact: relational hyperevent models for the analysis of coauthor networks

Abstract: We discuss a recently proposed family of statistical network models -relational hyperevent models (RHEM) -for analyzing team selection and team performance in scientific coauthor networks. The underlying rationale for using RHEM in studies of coauthor networks is that scientific collaboration is intrinsically polyadic, that is, it typically involves teams of any size. Consequently, RHEM specify publication rates associated with hyperedges representing groups of scientists of any size. Going beyond previous wor… Show more

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