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  38. Understanding the assembly of interdisciplinary teams and its impact on performance. (2014). Huang, Yun ; Contractor, Noshir S. ; Lungeanu, Alina.
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  43. Examining the relationship of co-authorship network centrality and gender on academic research performance: the case of chemistry researchers in Pakistan. (2013). Badir, Yuosre F ; Badar, Kamal ; Hite, Julie M.
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  44. Co-authorship networks and research impact: A social capital perspective. (2013). Yen, Hsiuju Rebecca ; Li, Eldon Y. ; Liao, Chien Hsiang.
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  45. Research impact and scholars’ geographical diversity. (2013). Abbasi, Alireza ; Jaafari, Ali .
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  46. Does “birds of a feather flock together” matter—Evidence from a longitudinal study on US–China scientific collaboration. (2013). Tang, LI.
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