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The distribution of partnership returns: Evidence from co-authorships in economics journals

机译:合伙人收益的分布:经济学期刊中共同作者的证据

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Partnerships can be found in many areas of social and economic life. These arrangements have become particularly prevalent in research and development activities where organizations increasingly seek partners to complement their own technological capabilities. R&D partnerships, however, are fraught with challenges because the conditions for optimum effectiveness and efficiency of cooperation are still not fully understood. Academic partnerships are also very common and offer a fertile ground for investigation. Academic cooperation takes many different forms and results in a wide range of outcomes (Laband and Tollison, 2000). One of the most visible outcomes is co-authored publications (Melin and Persson, 1996). Nowadays, there are extensive data available about both the context of these partnerships and the quality of their outcome. This paper explores the distribution of benefits and losses of co-authorship between scholars with asymmetric background, who cooperate through co-authorship in the publication of academic articles. We distinguish between short-term relative returns (i.e. the increase/decrease in citations of a co-authored article relative to the authors' previous publications) and the long-term ones (i.e. the increase/decrease in citations of articles subsequent to the co-authored piece). While the same variables drive the returns (benefits or losses) of both the junior and the senior co-authors, their long-term returns are driven by markedly different, and somewhat opposing, factors. The effect of the co-authors' resources matters more for the senior than for the junior academic partner.
机译:在社会和经济生活的许多领域都可以找到伙伴关系。这些安排在研发活动中变得尤为普遍,在这些活动中,组织越来越多地寻求合作伙伴以补充其自身的技术能力。但是,由于尚未充分了解最佳合作效率和合作条件,因此研发合作伙伴关系充满挑战。学术伙伴关系也很普遍,为调查提供了沃土。学术合作采取多种形式,并产生广泛的成果(Laband和Tollison,2000)。最明显的成果之一是合着的出版物(Melin和Persson,1996)。如今,关于这些伙伴关系的背景及其成果的质量,已有大量数据可用。本文探讨了背景不对称的学者之间通过合著者合作发表学术文章时,合著者得失的分布。我们区分短期相对收益(即,相对于作者以前发表的文章,与他人合着的文章的增加/减少)和长期相对收益(即相对于作者先前的出版物,被增加的文章的增加/减少)创作的作品)。尽管相同的变量驱动初级和高级合著者的收益(收益或损失),但它们的长期收益却受到明显不同且有些相反的因素的驱动。合著者资源的影响对高年级的影响比对初中学术伙伴的影响更大。

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