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Academic Collaboration via Resource Contributions: An Egocentric Dataset

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Figure 1:

Using cork board, pins, and rubber bands to collect data on collaborations. Small cards contained names or nicknames which have been masked.
Using cork board, pins, and rubber bands to collect data on collaborations. Small cards contained names or nicknames which have been masked.

Figure 2:

The data consist of three interrelated tables. Table ‘nodes’ contains information about all persons. Table ‘collaboration’ is an edgelist of collaboration ties. Table ‘resources’ is a multiplex edgelist of resource flows.
The data consist of three interrelated tables. Table ‘nodes’ contains information about all persons. Table ‘collaboration’ is an edgelist of collaboration ties. Table ‘resources’ is a multiplex edgelist of resource flows.

Figure 3:

Collaboration (dashed, undirected) and resource flow (solid, directed) ties from one of the interviews.
Collaboration (dashed, undirected) and resource flow (solid, directed) ties from one of the interviews.

Frequencies of gender and scientific degree for egos and alters. Symbol ‘–’(dash) corresponds to missing data.

GenderDegreeAlterEgo
FemaleFull professor203
Femalehabilitated PhD115
FemaleMA193
FemalePhD577
MaleFull professor878
Malehabilitated PhD234
MaleMA281
MalePhD639
MA3
PhD1
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eISSN:
0226-1766
Lingua:
Inglese
Frequenza di pubblicazione:
Volume Open
Argomenti della rivista:
Social Sciences, other