This paper examines characteristics of the co-authorship network derived from an examination of the events literature found in major academic journals and databases. This network exhibits a low density with few clusters of interlinked authors. These clusters are primarily based around particular universities and examination of their location suggests the importance of geography in forming co-authorship linkages. A number of other properties of the events literature are noted.

Collaboration in the events literature: a co-authorship network study

BAGGIO, RODOLFO;
2008

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This paper examines characteristics of the co-authorship network derived from an examination of the events literature found in major academic journals and databases. This network exhibits a low density with few clusters of interlinked authors. These clusters are primarily based around particular universities and examination of their location suggests the importance of geography in forming co-authorship linkages. A number of other properties of the events literature are noted.
2008
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Baggio, Rodolfo; N., Scott; C., Arcodia
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