On the disruptive power of small-teams research

Author

Osório, António (António Miguel)

Bornmann, Lutz

Other authors

Universitat Rovira i Virgili. Departament d'Economia

Publication date

2020



Abstract

Recent studies have shown that research by small teams is more likely to lead to disruptive results than research by large teams. Disruptive research challenges established paradigms. This paper offers a possible theory to explain this paradox. We argue that individuals in possession of research ideas with great disruptive potential have incentives to form small teams and compensate potential group weaknesses with a greater research effort rather than considering additional co-authors. Additional co-authors have the advantage of bringing more overall effort and expertise to the team, reducing technical difficulties, and increasing the chances of success and the potential value of the ideas. We show that individuals in possession of potentially disruptive research ideas prefer to keep teams as small as possible, because the resulting credits per co-author decrease as the value of the project is split among more co-authors. Keywords: Bibliometrics, Scientific impact, Disruption, Research teams’ size. JEL classification: C72, O31.

Document Type

Working document

Language

English

CDU Subject

00 - Prolegomena. Fundamentals of knowledge and culture. Propaedeutics; 02 - Librarianship

Subject

Bibliometria; Equips de recerca

Pages

25 p.

Publisher

ECO-SOS, Centre de Recerca en Economia i Sostenibilitat

Collection

Documents de treball del Departament d'Economia; 2020-02 (ECO-SOS)

Documents

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