Network Structure, Self-organization, and the Growth of International Collaboration in Science
Using international co-authorships, the authors test the hypothesis that international collaboration is a self-organising network. Applying tools from network analysis, the paper shows that the growth of international co-authorships can be explained based on the organising principle of preferential attachment, although the attachment mechanism deviates from an ideal power-law.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V77-4HC6KP7-1/2/b309edf20375da2bd3d0ae3225ffa6b7