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Knowledge Specialization in Ph.D. Student Groups

Conti, Annamaria
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Denas, Olgert
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Visentin, Fabiana  
2014
Ieee Transactions On Engineering Management

Researchers have argued that specialization within groups yields productivity gains. We evaluate this statement with a focus on groups of Ph.D. students. Using an established technique in computer science called Latent Dirichlet Allocation, we construct a novel measure of the dispersion of Ph.D. students' research interests based on their dissertation abstracts. We then relate this measure to Ph.D. group publications. For our study, we use a rich dataset on groups of Ph.D. students who studied at a major Swiss University, during the 1993-2008 period. We find robust evidence that within-group knowledge specialization is associated with a larger number of publications. However, when specialization increases beyond a critical level, it hinders the group's publication output. We interpret these results as an indication that gains, in the amount of research output, can be achieved if Ph.D. students specialize according to their comparative advantages. However, beyond a certain level, knowledge specialization has a detrimental impact on research output, due to increasing communication costs and an increased likelihood of conflict insurgence.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/Tem.2013.2283039
Web of Science ID

WOS:000330621400006

Author(s)
Conti, Annamaria
Denas, Olgert
Visentin, Fabiana  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Engineering Management
Volume

61

Issue

1

Start page

52

End page

67

Subjects

Group organization

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knowledge

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Ph.D. students

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productivity

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research output

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specialization

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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April 2, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/102444
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