articleScienceApr 13, 2007Closed access

The Increasing Dominance of Teams in Production of Knowledge

Northwestern University

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Abstract

We have used 19.9 million papers over 5 decades and 2.1 million patents to demonstrate that teams increasingly dominate solo authors in the production of knowledge. Research is increasingly done in teams across nearly all fields. Teams typically produce more frequently cited research than individuals do, and this advantage has been increasing over time. Teams now also produce the exceptionally high-impact research, even where that distinction was once the domain of solo authors. These results are detailed for sciences and engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities, and patents, suggesting that the process of knowledge creation has fundamentally changed.

Citation impact

3,598
total citations
FWCI
156.84
Percentile
100%
References
19
Citations per year

Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Dominance (genetics)
  • Knowledge production
  • The arts
  • Knowledge creation
  • Production (economics)
  • Knowledge management
  • Sociology
  • Business
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