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ItemSupplemental Materials to “Emergence Scoring to Identify Frontier R&D Topics and Key Players”(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018) Porter, Alan L. ; Garner, Jon ; Carley, Stephen ; Newman, NilsSupplemental Materials to the article on "Emergence Scoring to Identify Frontier R&D Topics and Key Players"
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ItemHow Multidisciplinary are the Multidisciplinary Journals Science and Nature?(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-03-15) Solomon, Gregg E. A. ; Carley, Stephen ; Porter, Alan L.This dataset provides Integration and Diffusion scores for the articles analyzed in our study, along with correlation coefficients and descriptive statistics for the same.
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ItemValuing additive involvement in university-industry partnerships: do government collaborators engage at scales that optimize their value-added?(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-08-26) Carley, StephenCollaboration between academic and corporate entities has increased in recent years. On many occasions Government actors (e.g. federal laboratories) will participate in these collaborations, especially when advanced technologies are involved. The following inquiry considers the degree to which the federal entities add (scientific) value to University-Industry partnerships and how this value is spatially mediated. Quantifying degrees of the value that Government actors induce across the spectrum of University-Industry collaborative arrangements is useful for identifying scales at which intervention by federal agents is more effective and/or justified. It is anticipated that the value-added by federal agents in University-Industry collaboration is not spatially uniform but will exhibit greater profitability across specific scales of interaction. Comparing these against actual scales of interaction provides room for discussion on whether Government actors engage Universities and Industry at scales that optimize the value they introduce to these partnerships.
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ItemThe Use of IDR Metrics to Chart Research Trajectories at the Micro Level(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-17) Campbell, Audrey ; Carley, Stephen ; Porter, Alan L.This work focuses on two laboratories to understand the extent to which interdisciplinary research (IDR) metrics reflect research behaviors. The results indicate a statistically significant relationship between the level of interdisciplinarity and the years of active research for both the laboratories. Both laboratories evidence a tendency to become more integrative over time.
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ItemMeasuring the Interdisciplinarity of Nano-Biosensor Research based on Citation Analysis(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-16) Carley, Stephen ; Gao, Lidan ; Ma, Tingting ; Porter, Alan L. ; Wang, Wenping ; Zhang, XianThis research introduces a methodology that combines analysis of cited literature and cited patents to explore differences and similarities between nano-biosensor (NBS) science and technology.
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ItemDiffusion Score: Introducing a Counterpart to the Integration Score(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-16) Carley, Stephen ; Porter, Alan L.The diffusion score is a new interdisciplinary metric used to assess the degree to which research is cited across disciplines. It is the analogue to the Integration score that measures diversity among a given publication s references. Together these metrics enable tracking the movement of research knowledge across disciplines and citation generations.
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ItemPerceptions and Actions: Examining the Relationship between Societal Perceptions and Citation Actions of Nanotechnology Scientists(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-16) Carley, Stephen ; Corley, Elizabeth A. ; Scheufele, Dietram ; Shapira, Philip ; Youtie, JanThis study links survey data on scientists societal perceptions of nanotechnology with publication data to understand the extent of association between societal perspectives held by nanoscientists and publication actions. We find that perceptions about moral limits mediate citation actions whereas attitudes toward government regulation have no significant effect.
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ItemValidating Measures of Interdisciplinarity: Linking Bibliometric Measures to Ethnographic Studies of Engineering Research Labs(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-15) Carley, Stephen ; Nersessian, Nancy J. ; Porter, Alan L. ; Roessner, DavidThis paper reflects the results to date of an ongoing project that is examining how the results of specific examples of interdisciplinary research are reflected in scholarly publications over time. We seek to compare knowledge based on ethnographic studies of a well-established researcher and his colleagues against bibliometric indicators of cognitive integration in specific papers produced by this researcher over time.