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      From Sole Investigator to Team Scientist: Trends in the Practice and Study of Research Collaboration

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              Team assembly mechanisms determine collaboration network structure and team performance.

              Agents in creative enterprises are embedded in networks that inspire, support, and evaluate their work. Here, we investigate how the mechanisms by which creative teams self-assemble determine the structure of these collaboration networks. We propose a model for the self-assembly of creative teams that has its basis in three parameters: team size, the fraction of newcomers in new productions, and the tendency of incumbents to repeat previous collaborations. The model suggests that the emergence of a large connected community of practitioners can be described as a phase transition. We find that team assembly mechanisms determine both the structure of the collaboration network and team performance for teams derived from both artistic and scientific fields.
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                Journal
                Annual Review of Sociology
                Annu. Rev. Sociol.
                Annual Reviews
                0360-0572
                1545-2115
                July 30 2016
                July 30 2016
                : 42
                : 1
                : 81-100
                Article
                10.1146/annurev-soc-081715-074219
                802dbb2b-e721-40a8-ac8d-08e2590dd0a0
                © 2016
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