The organization of scientific collaborations
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2002
Abstract
Based, on empirical analysis of 53 multi-institutional collaborations in physics and allied, sciences, we find that generalizations about the essentially informal, and collective social organization of collaborative projects in science stem largely from a narrow analysis of high-energy particle physics experiments. Cluster analysis reveals that the variety of organizational formats of collaborative projects can be grouped into four types, ranging from bureaucratic to participatory. Except for particle physics, which is overwhelmingly participatory and non-bureaucratic, the membership of the other three types is mostly cross-disciplinary. The four-fold typology discriminates collaborative projects with respect to their technological practices. The structure of leadership is related to the character of interdependence in data acquisition, analysis, and communication of results; greater interdependence leads to decentralization of leadership and less formalization. We conclude that extrapolation of the organizational characteristics of particle physics to scientific collaborations in general is unjustified. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Research Policy
First Page
749
Last Page
767
Recommended Citation
Chompalov, I., Genuth, J., & Shrum, W. (2002). The organization of scientific collaborations. Research Policy, 31 (5), 749-767. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0048-7333(01)00145-7