Exploring whether different patterns emerge across networks generated by organizational structures, co-authorships and citations for characterizing and evaluating cooperative relationships is particularly important for transferring the research results into practice. This research-in-progress paper focuses on using the structure of scientific collaborations and mapping knowledge transfer to gain insight into the influence of collaborative research centres linked to the German Research Foundation (DFG) funding. Within the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), the DFG sponsors research conducted across all participating universities and institutes by more than hundred research groups who bring their expertise to the manifold research fields of biodiversity. Using iDiv research from 2013-2020, we build co-authorship networks and identify the most cohesive communities in terms of collaboration and compare them with groups presented on its website. Corresponding cited and citing works are analysed by distributions to investigate disciplinary collaboration. Our findings show that the number of publications and the intensity of research collaboration have maintained a steady increase. Despite the highly cohesive cooperation structure addressed by iDiv, the internal scientific collaboration has not gained strong momentum compared with its growing trends in international collaborations. The tendency towards covering cross-disciplinary research foci is not evident.
翻译:探讨由组织结构、共同作者和引用合作关系特征和评价作用形成的网络之间是否出现不同模式,对于将研究成果转化为实践特别重要。本研究中文件侧重于利用科学协作结构和绘制知识转让图,以深入了解与德国研究基金会(DFG)供资相关的协作研究中心的影响。在德国生物多样性综合研究中心(iDiv)内,DFG赞助了由100多个研究团体在所有参与的大学和研究所进行的研究,这些团体将其专门知识带到生物多样性的多重研究领域。我们利用2013-2020年的iDiv研究,建立了共同作者网络,并确定了最具有凝聚力的社区,在协作方面与在其网站上介绍的团体进行比较。通过分发对引用和引用的著作进行分析,以调查学科合作。我们的调查结果显示,出版物的数量和研究协作的强度稳步增加。尽管iDiv涉及高度凝聚力的合作结构,但内部科学合作与其国际合作中日益增长的趋势相比,没有获得强劲的势头。涵盖跨学科研究的倾向并不明显。