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Ward Ooms
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Substituting face-to-face contacts in academics’ collaborations
Modern communication tools, proximity, and brokerage
Prior analyses of face-to-face contacts in collaborations have focused on one substitute only. Instead, we analyse various potential substitutes for face-to-face contacts in collaborations. Based on 45 interviews with academics from five leading European universities of technolog
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Moving up the ladder
Heterogeneity influencing academic careers through research orientation, gender, and mentors
We look into the question whether heterogeneity stemming from research orientation, gender, or disciplinary and cultural differences with their PhD supervisors helps or hampers academics’ careers. Based on a sample of 248 academics at two leading European universities of technolo
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Personal and social proximity empowering collaborations
The glue of knowledge networks
The proximity framework serves to analyse and understand how collaborations form and develop over time, and how these affect innovation and learning. The framework has inspired and informed empirical studies in several contexts, contributing to our understanding of the dynamics o
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Personal and related kinds of proximity driving collaborations
A multi-case study of Dutch nanotechnology researchers
Previous studies investigating proximity and collaboration have not clarified personal elements, such as working or communication style. Here, we show that personal proximity—close similarity in terms of personal traits and behavioral patterns—substantially affects the whole life
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