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A method for identifying different types of university research teams

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A method for identifying different types of university research teams

Z. Cheng, Y. Zou, et al.

This study by Zhe Cheng, Yihuan Zou, and Yueyang Zheng unveils a groundbreaking method for classifying university research teams into four distinct types. With case studies from leading universities in Materials Science and Engineering, the findings highlight the dominance of backbone-based research groups and their unique collaboration patterns across various cultural contexts.

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Abstract
Identifying research teams constitutes a fundamental step in team science research, and universities harbor diverse types of such teams. This study introduces a method and proposes algorithms for team identification, encompassing the project-based research team (Pbrt), the individual-based research team (Ibrt), the backbone-based research group (Bbrg), and the representative research group (Rrg), scrutinizing aspects such as project, contribution, collaboration, and similarity. Drawing on two top universities in Materials Science and Engineering as case studies, this research reveals that university research teams predominantly manifest as backbone-based research groups. The distribution of members within these groups adheres to Price's Law, indicating a concentration of research funding among a minority of research groups. Furthermore, the representative research groups in universities exhibit interdisciplinary characteristics. Notably, significant differences exist in collaboration mode and member structures among high-level backbone-based research groups across diverse cultural backgrounds.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Apr 18, 2024
Authors
Zhe Cheng, Yihuan Zou, Yueyang Zheng
Tags
university research teams
project-based research
backbone-based groups
interdisciplinary research
collaboration modes
Materials Science
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