Despite the growing interest in exploring the interdisciplinary collaboration patterns and the factors in relation to team assembly in the first place, the dynamics of interdisciplinary collaboration with time varying...Despite the growing interest in exploring the interdisciplinary collaboration patterns and the factors in relation to team assembly in the first place, the dynamics of interdisciplinary collaboration with time varying is hardly known. Based on the longitudinally co-authorship network perspective, the paper investigates the evolutionary dynamics of interdisciplinary collaboration using separable temporal exponential-family random graph model(STERGM). The results from STERGM show that structural properties, properties of researcher and link properties affect the evolution of interdisciplinary co-authorship network to varying degrees. Network transitivity and preferential attachment play a decisive role in formation of links and hamper dissolution of ties in the network. The number of collaborators of interdisciplinary researchers plays an active role in the formation of partnerships and hamper dissolution of partnerships in the initial stage;specialization of team members inhibits the establishment of collaborative relationship in the initial stage and promotes the dissolution of connections in the later stage of project;the large difference in specialization value between members is not conducive to the formation of relations in the initial stage, but conducive to the maintenance of collaborative relations after links establishment. The same discipline background is conducive to the formation of relations but not conducive to the maintenance of collaborative relationships in interdisciplinary co-author network.展开更多
文摘Despite the growing interest in exploring the interdisciplinary collaboration patterns and the factors in relation to team assembly in the first place, the dynamics of interdisciplinary collaboration with time varying is hardly known. Based on the longitudinally co-authorship network perspective, the paper investigates the evolutionary dynamics of interdisciplinary collaboration using separable temporal exponential-family random graph model(STERGM). The results from STERGM show that structural properties, properties of researcher and link properties affect the evolution of interdisciplinary co-authorship network to varying degrees. Network transitivity and preferential attachment play a decisive role in formation of links and hamper dissolution of ties in the network. The number of collaborators of interdisciplinary researchers plays an active role in the formation of partnerships and hamper dissolution of partnerships in the initial stage;specialization of team members inhibits the establishment of collaborative relationship in the initial stage and promotes the dissolution of connections in the later stage of project;the large difference in specialization value between members is not conducive to the formation of relations in the initial stage, but conducive to the maintenance of collaborative relations after links establishment. The same discipline background is conducive to the formation of relations but not conducive to the maintenance of collaborative relationships in interdisciplinary co-author network.