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Jürgen Güdler
Cooperation networks in research
Origins, structure and effect, using sociology as an example
Cooperation in networks is regarded as a special characteristic of modern science. However, it is rare to find studies
which from the viewpoint of development might substantiate a connection between the professionalization of a discipline and the increase in
cooperative action or from structural aspects between cooperation in networks and the quality of research. In the study presented here, German
sociology is used as an example to examine corresponding relations based on an extensive data set. The databases of the Social Science Information
Center form the foundation in this respect. The study population is represented by just under one thousand sociologists who were identified in
SOFIS (social science research projects) and pursued a career as a researcher in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Networking is determined an
the basis of joint participation in projects and an co-authorships (SOLIS literature database). Statements an the individual advantages of early
cooperative action in the form of a later position in the science system are also made through reference to the 'Lehre' database (social science
lectures (discontinued in 1995)). With regard to the question of the longterm development of cooperative action, reference is made at the
beginning to other sources which facilitate a comparison between German cooperation trends (1945 to 1995) and American cooperation trends (1895 to
1995). This study breaks new methodical ground by combining traditional bibliometric methods and actor oriented linking of data from a wide range
of sources for the purpose of structural and biographical analysis. Newly developed methods for measuring cooperation and networking, productivity,
research quality, mobility and later placement make a major contribution towards indicator research.
The PhD-thesis was published in the series Research reports as volume 5.
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© GESIS Jürgen Güdler
2008-01-06
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