All roads lead to Rome: Understanding the diffusion trajectories of innovation twins

IF 1.8 4区 管理学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Yujia Zhai, Yixiao Liang, Jia Xu, Jiaqi Yan
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Abstract

This study conducts a comparison of the references and citations of two discoveries that were made simultaneously yet independently. The two discoveries, specifically ‘Inference of Population Structure Using Multilocus Genotype Data (IPSUMGD)’ and ‘Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA)’, are both significant academic publications in their respective fields. Although they share similar underlying concepts, they originate from different disciplines. Our objective is to analyse similarities and differences in the knowledge foundation and diffusion trajectories of these simultaneous discoveries, IPSUMGD and LDA, to further determine if a general pattern of successful innovation diffusion exists. The results indicate that the considerable similarity in the core ideas of IPSUMGD and LDA may be attributed to a strong disciplinary connection in their knowledge foundation, leading to overlapping diffusion processes. However, the divergence in thematic volatility and discipline distribution implies that IPSUMGD and LDA occupy distinct and independent diffusion spaces, which is crucial for their success. The citation cascade networks highlight the unique diffusion patterns of IPSUMGD and LDA, with IPSUMGD originating from the emergence of multiple high-impact nodes and LDA evolving through iterative innovation. The main path analysis reveals that both articles feature several key nodes in their diffusion processes, and the original authors have made substantial contributions to their long-term citation trajectories.
条条大路通罗马:了解创新双胞胎的扩散轨迹
本研究比较了同时独立完成的两项发现的参考文献和引用情况。这两项发现,特别是 "使用多焦点基因型数据推断种群结构(IPSUMGD)"和 "潜狄利克特分配(LDA)",都是各自领域的重要学术出版物。虽然它们有着相似的基本概念,但源自不同的学科。我们的目的是分析 IPSUMGD 和 LDA 这两项同步发现的知识基础和传播轨迹的异同,以进一步确定是否存在成功创新传播的一般模式。研究结果表明,IPSUMGD 和 LDA 的核心思想具有相当大的相似性,这可能是由于它们的知识基础具有很强的学科联系,从而导致了扩散过程的重叠。然而,主题波动性和学科分布的差异意味着 IPSUMGD 和 LDA 占据了不同的独立扩散空间,这对它们的成功至关重要。引文级联网络凸显了 IPSUMGD 和 LDA 独特的传播模式,IPSUMGD 源于多个高影响力节点的出现,而 LDA 则是通过迭代创新演变而来。主要路径分析显示,这两篇文章在其传播过程中都有几个关键节点,原作者对其长期引用轨迹做出了重大贡献。
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Journal of Information Science
Journal of Information Science 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
121
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Information Science is a peer-reviewed international journal of high repute covering topics of interest to all those researching and working in the sciences of information and knowledge management. The Editors welcome material on any aspect of information science theory, policy, application or practice that will advance thinking in the field.
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