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collaboration (co-authorship) networks of scholars. We use measures from social network analysis (SNA) (i.e., normalized degree … given discipline (i.e., information systems). Results from our statistical analysis using a Poisson regression model suggest …
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Research networks play a crucial role in the production of new knowledge since collaboration contributes to determine … regression model is used to explore how performance is related to different co-authorship network measures and to disclose …
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There are simple well-known conditions for the validity of regression and correlation as statistical tools. We analyse …
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Analysts associated with the Cowles Commission attached great importance to the distinction between structural and reduced-form models: in their view structural models, but not reduced-form models, allow the analysis of causal relations. They did not present clear justification for this view....
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, the determinants of FLFPR for India have been estimated using regression analysis for the time period 1990–2016. Data on … strong negative linear correlation with LN GDP (constant 2010 US$), LN GDP per capita, PPP (constant 2011 international … regression analysis suggest that 87.9% variations in LFPR (% of female population age 15+) in India are explained by independent …
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