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Homophily in Human Resource Management Publishing

机译:人力资源管理出版中的同性恋

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Existing theory suggests that social networks form a major factor in individual and team performance, including in academic collaborative research. However, there is currently a lack of a theoretical framework to explain the social network related factors that influence publication processes and decisions. We address this gap by adopting a theory-building perspective, analysing a large data set on the impact of social networks. Using a case of one leading journal (Human Resource Management), we collected data on 10years of publication, exploring 327 papers, written by 667 authors, which represent 839 ties. Examining individual demographic and institutional characteristics, we developed and tested a set of hypotheses, providing a framework for shaping and guiding future academic research collaborations. Our findings suggest that as albeit the intention, diverse collaboration is still at a low level. This contribution adds to the literature on understanding the factors influencing the type of collaborations that lead to publications in leading journals.
机译:现有理论表明,社交网络是个人和团队绩效的主要因素,包括学术合作研究。但是,目前缺乏理论框架来解释影响发布过程和决策的与社交网络相关的因素。我们通过建立理论的角度,分析有关社交网络影响的大量数据来解决这一差距。我们以一本领先的期刊(《人力资源管理》)为例,收集了十年出版的数据,探讨了667篇论文,代表839个联系的327篇论文。通过研究个人的人口统计学特征和机构特征,我们制定并检验了一组假设,为塑造和指导未来的学术研究合作提供了框架。我们的发现表明,尽管有此意图,但各种协作仍处于较低水平。这种贡献增加了关于理解影响导致领先期刊发表论文的合作类型的因素的文献。

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