Résumés
Abstract
Research collaboration is now the norm in the academic community. The literature has widely discussed the benefits and costs of research collaboration and compared across collaboration types (intranational, international). A discussion is still missing about collaboration in business and management as a separate discipline in the French context characterized by a separation between private business schools and public universities. The literature has rarely examined how international and intranational collaborations differ in terms of scale, scope, and impact. The purpose of this study is to address these two gaps through the notion of trade-off by using bibliometric measures of co-authorship.
Keywords:
- collaboration in research,
- intranational versus international,
- trade-off,
- bibliometrics,
- co-author
Résumé
La collaboration en recherche est maintenant la norme dans les communautés académiques. La littérature a beaucoup discuté des avantages et des coûts de la collaboration en recherche selon les types de collaboration (intranationale, internationale). Toutefois une analyse de la collaboration en gestion comme discipline distincte dans le contexte français caractérisé par la séparation encore marquante entre écoles de commerce privées et universités publiques. La littérature a rarement examiné comment les collaborations intranationales et internationales diffèrent en termes d’échelle, de portée et d’impact. Le but de cette étude est de combler ces lacunes en utilisant le cadre des trade‑offs et les outils bibliométriques.
Mots-clés :
- collaboration en recherche,
- intranational versus international,
- trade-off,
- bibliométrie,
- co-auteur
Resumen
La colaboración en investigación es ahora la norma en la comunidad académica. La literatura ha discutido ampliamente los beneficios y costos de la colaboración investigativa y los ha comparado según dos categorías (intranacional, internacional). En el contexto francés, caracterizado por una separación entre las escuelas de negocios privadas y las universidades públicas, se requiere un examen detallado sobre tal colaboración en el área específica de negocios y gestión. En estas disciplinas, la literatura rara vez ha examinado cómo las colaboraciones internacionales e intranacionales difieren en términos de escala, alcance e impacto. El propósito de este estudio es abordar estas dos brechas a través de la noción de trade-off, haciendo uso de medidas bibliométricas de co-autoría
Palabras clave:
- colaboración en investigación,
- intranacional versus internacional,
- trade-off,
- bibliometria,
- coautor
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