2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2023.1107446
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The profit and risk in the interdisciplinary behavior

Abstract: Evaluating the influence of interdisciplinary research is important to the development of science. This work considers the large and small disciplines, calculates the interdisciplinary distance, and analyzes the influence of interdisciplinary behavior and interdisciplinary distance in the academic network. The results show that the risk of interdisciplinary behavior in the large discipline is more significant than the benefits. The peer in the small disciplines will tend to agree with the results of the small … Show more

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“…Team collaborations possess enough different expertise to integrate novel combinations into acquainted areas of knowledge, effectively combining knowledge to promote the development of science [13][14][15]. However, while team collaborations can help scientists generate novel inspiration and hypotheses across disciplinary boundaries, collaboration's time and energy costs must be addressed, which may outweigh the benefits of collaborative research [16,17]. Therefore, large and small cooperation are common behaviors in scientific activities because they each have their benefits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Team collaborations possess enough different expertise to integrate novel combinations into acquainted areas of knowledge, effectively combining knowledge to promote the development of science [13][14][15]. However, while team collaborations can help scientists generate novel inspiration and hypotheses across disciplinary boundaries, collaboration's time and energy costs must be addressed, which may outweigh the benefits of collaborative research [16,17]. Therefore, large and small cooperation are common behaviors in scientific activities because they each have their benefits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%