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The rise and fall of interdisciplinary research: The case of open source innovation

Document type:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Author(s):
Raasch, C., Lee, V., Spaeth, S., Herstatt, C.
Non-TUM Co-author(s):
ja
Cooperation:
national
Abstract:
A large, and purportedly increasing, number of research fields in modern science require scholars from more than one discipline to understand their puzzling phenomena. In response, many scholars argue that scientific work needs to become more interdisciplinary, and is indeed becoming so. This paper contributes to our understanding of the evolution of interdisciplinary research in new fields. We explore interdisciplinary co-authorship, co-citation and publication patterns in the recently emergent...     »
Keywords:
Interdisciplinary research; Evolution of research fields; Open source; Bibliometric analysis; Co-author analysis; Co-citation analysis; Phenomenon-based research
Intellectual Contribution:
Discipline-based Research
Journal title:
Research Policy
Journal listet in FT50 ranking:
Research Policy
Year:
2013
Journal volume:
42
Year / month:
2013-06
Journal issue:
5
Pages contribution:
1138-1151
Reviewed:
ja
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1016/j.respol.2013.01.010
Publisher:
Elsevier
Judgement review:
0
Key publication:
Nein
Peer reviewed:
Ja
International:
Ja
Book review:
Nein
Commissioned:
not commissioned
Professional Journal:
Nein
Interdisciplinarity:
Nein
Mission statement:
;
Ethics and Sustainability:
Nein
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