Multi-University Research Teams: Shifting Impact, Geography, and Stratification in Science
Northwestern University · National Bureau of Economic Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
This paper demonstrates that teamwork in science increasingly spans university boundaries, a dramatic shift in knowledge production that generalizes across virtually all fields of science, engineering, and social science. Moreover, elite universities play a dominant role in this shift. By examining 4.2 million papers published over three decades, we found that multi-university collaborations (i) are the fastest growing type of authorship structure, (ii) produce the highest-impact papers when they include a top-tier university, and (iii) are increasingly stratified by in-group university rank. Despite the rising frequency of research that crosses university boundaries, the intensification of social…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.42
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 14
Authors
3- BFBenjamin F. JonesCorresponding
Northwestern University, National Bureau of Economic Research, University of California, Berkeley
- SWStefan WuchtyCorresponding
Northwestern University, National Bureau of Economic Research, University of California, Berkeley
- BUBrian UzziCorresponding
Northwestern University, National Bureau of Economic Research, University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Stratification (seeds)
- Elite
- Teamwork
- Knowledge production
- Science and engineering
- Social stratification
- Sociology
- Library science