DocumentCode :
2398475
Title :
Kevin Bacon, degrees-of-separation, and MIS research
Author :
Beckman, Paul ; Forsman, Åsa
Author_Institution :
San Francisco State Univ., CA, USA
fYear :
2002
fDate :
7-10 Jan. 2002
Abstract :
The standard method for measuring the "value" of a researcher is to sum the total number of articles they have published in peer-reviewed journals. The research described proposes the use of "degrees-of-separation" (DOS) as another dimension that considers collaboration along which we might assess the value of a researcher: The average DOS value for one node in a graph is the average of the number of steps in each of its shortest paths to each other node. The graph node with the smallest average DOS value is the node that is, on average, "most closely connected" to the rest of the nodes. When applied to academic research, an author can be considered a node, connected to other nodes through co-authored articles. The experiment described in the article uses DOS to rank and compare with earlier rankings, those MIS researchers previously judged to be highly productive.
Keywords :
graph theory; information services; management information systems; research and development management; MIS research; MIS researchers; academic research; average DOS value; co-authored articles; degrees-of-separation; graph node; peer-reviewed journals; researcher value measurement; shortest paths; smallest average DOS value; Collaboration; Collaborative tools; Collaborative work; Graph theory; H infinity control; Mathematics; Measurement standards; Peer to peer computing; Productivity; Standards publication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2002. HICSS. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1435-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2002.994389
Filename :
994389
Link To Document :
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