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Long-Distance Interdisciplinarity Leads to Higher Scientific Impact
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Haustein, Stefanie
, Börner, Katy
, Larivière, Vincent
in
Bibliometrics
/ Citation analysis
/ Citations
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Failure analysis
/ Informetrics
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Interdisciplinary studies
/ Interdisciplinary Studies - statistics & numerical data
/ International organizations
/ Journal Impact Factor
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science - statistics & numerical data
/ Scientific papers
/ Scientometrics
2015
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Long-Distance Interdisciplinarity Leads to Higher Scientific Impact
by
Haustein, Stefanie
, Börner, Katy
, Larivière, Vincent
in
Bibliometrics
/ Citation analysis
/ Citations
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Failure analysis
/ Informetrics
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Interdisciplinary studies
/ Interdisciplinary Studies - statistics & numerical data
/ International organizations
/ Journal Impact Factor
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science - statistics & numerical data
/ Scientific papers
/ Scientometrics
2015
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Long-Distance Interdisciplinarity Leads to Higher Scientific Impact
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Haustein, Stefanie
, Börner, Katy
, Larivière, Vincent
in
Bibliometrics
/ Citation analysis
/ Citations
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Failure analysis
/ Informetrics
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Interdisciplinary studies
/ Interdisciplinary Studies - statistics & numerical data
/ International organizations
/ Journal Impact Factor
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science - statistics & numerical data
/ Scientific papers
/ Scientometrics
2015
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Long-Distance Interdisciplinarity Leads to Higher Scientific Impact
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Long-Distance Interdisciplinarity Leads to Higher Scientific Impact
2015
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Scholarly collaborations across disparate scientific disciplines are challenging. Collaborators are likely to have their offices in another building, attend different conferences, and publish in other venues; they might speak a different scientific language and value an alien scientific culture. This paper presents a detailed analysis of success and failure of interdisciplinary papers--as manifested in the citations they receive. For 9.2 million interdisciplinary research papers published between 2000 and 2012 we show that the majority (69.9%) of co-cited interdisciplinary pairs are \"win-win\" relationships, i.e., papers that cite them have higher citation impact and there are as few as 3.3% \"lose-lose\" relationships. Papers citing references from subdisciplines positioned far apart (in the conceptual space of the UCSD map of science) attract the highest relative citation counts. The findings support the assumption that interdisciplinary research is more successful and leads to results greater than the sum of its disciplinary parts.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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