Collaboration networks in agricultural research in Uruguay: An exploration based on social network analysis
Mariela Bianco Bozzo,
Cecilia Tomassini
Abstract:Scientific collaboration networks connect researchers across institutions and academic disciplines. Agricultural research involves multiple stakeholders and academic disciplines to address increasingly complex and diverse research agendas. However, the dynamics of collaboration and the patterns of interaction in the agricultural sciences have been little investigated. Uruguay has a rich tradition in agricultural research, but little is known about the ways in which institutional and interdisciplinary collabora… Show more
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