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Social Networks and Research Output

Lorenzo Ductor1; Marcel Fafchamps2; Sanjeev Goyal3; Marco J. van der Leij4

1 Massey University · 2 University of Oxford and Mansfield College · 3 University of Cambridge and Christ's College · 4 CeNDEF, University of Amsterdam; De Nederlandsche Bank; and Tinbergen Institute

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2014 open access

Abstract We study how knowledge about the social network of an individual researcher, as embodied in his coauthor relations, helps us in developing a more accurate prediction of his or her future productivity. We find that incorporating information about coauthor networks leads to a modest improvement in the accuracy of forecasts on individual output, over and above what we can predict based on the knowledge of past individual output. Second, we find that the informativeness of networks dissipates over the lifetime of a researcher's career. This suggests that the signaling content of the network is quantitatively more important than the flow of ideas.

DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00430
Volume
96 (5)
Pages
936-948
Language
en
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