研究人员之间的社会认知网络

Alejandro Espinosa-Rada, Jürgen Lerner, Cornelius Fritz
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了解研究人员相互引用的原因一直是研究科学网络的一个长期猜想。先前的研究表明,相关性、群体凝聚力或诚实的来源信用是可能的因素。然而,由于没有考虑到引文产生的中间环节,人们往往忽视了引文背后的认知和社会因素的双重性。因此,我们研究了研究人员引文背后的原因,通过共同作者和引文网络的相互依存关系,明确研究了社会认知联系的相互作用。我们在实证分析中评估了我们的主张,采用面向作者的关系超事件模型(AuthRHEM),在联合框架下研究了智利天文学家在2013年至2015年间的引用和合作行为。我们发现有证据表明,在决定引用哪部作品时,作者更倾向于引用其他具有新颖性和认知联系的作品,比如工作与工作之间的关系。同时,由于共同作者在随后的出版物中更频繁地被引用,因此连贯群体也具有相关性。
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Socio-cognitive Networks between Researchers
Understanding why researchers cite each other has been a longstanding conjecture in studying scientific networks. Prior research suggests relevance, group cohesion, or honest source crediting as possible factors. However, the dual nature of cognitive and social dimensions underlying citation is often overlooked by not considering the intermediary steps leading up to a citation. For one work to be cited by another, it must first be published by a set of authors. Therefore, we investigate the reasons behind researchers' citations, explicitly examining the interplay of socio-cognitive ties through the interdependence of coauthorship and citation networks. We assess our claims in an empirical analysis by employing the Author-Oriented Relational HyperEvent Model (AuthRHEM) to study Chilean astronomers' citation and collaboration behavior between 2013 and 2015 in a joint framework. We find evidence that when deciding which work to cite, authors prefer other work with novelty and cognitive ties, such as work-to-work relations. At the same time, coherent groups are relevant because coauthors are cocited more frequently in subsequent publications.
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