Resilience of Scientific Collaboration Networks in Young Universities Based on Bibliometric and Network Analysis

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Titel: Resilience of Scientific Collaboration Networks in Young Universities Based on Bibliometric and Network Analysis
Autoren: Oleksandr Kuchanskyi, Yurii Andrashko, Andrii Biloshchytskyi, Aidos Mukhatayev, Svitlana Biloshchytska, Firuza Numanova
Quelle: Data, Vol 10, Iss 11, p 184 (2025)
Verlagsinformationen: MDPI AG, 2025.
Publikationsjahr: 2025
Bestand: LCC:Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
Schlagwörter: scientific collaboration networks, co-authorship analysis, resilience, young universities, bibliometrics, scientometrics data, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
Beschreibung: The resilience of scientific collaboration networks is a key factor in ensuring the long-term academic development of young universities. This study examines the resilience of scientific collaboration networks among young universities based on bibliometric and network analysis. Based on bibliometric data from the open database OpenAlex (as of September 2025, the database contains over 271 million scientific publications and 105 million authors), weighted undirected co-authorship graphs were constructed for four young universities from China, Kazakhstan, and the United Kingdom: Astana IT University, AITU (founded in 2019), Nazarbayev University, NU (2010), University of Suffolk, US (2007), and ShanghaiTech University, STU (2013). Key resilience indicators were calculated, including clustering coefficients, assortativity, modularity, and the dynamics of the largest connected component under different node removal scenarios. The study revealed that NU and STU have a highly resilient structure of scientific collaboration. AITU has been characterized by dynamic development and increasing resilience, particularly after 2023. The US network is fragmented and dependent on a small group of core researchers. However, despite its limited scale, it demonstrates a certain stability in preserving its core. Therefore, recommendations for the development of young universities have been formulated based on the research results. The findings highlight the importance of fostering horizontal scientific ties, deepening international cooperation, and developing long-term institutional strategies for young universities.
Publikationsart: article
Dateibeschreibung: electronic resource
Sprache: English
ISSN: 2306-5729
Relation: https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5729/10/11/184; https://doaj.org/toc/2306-5729
DOI: 10.3390/data10110184
Zugangs-URL: https://doaj.org/article/8041e1b74d3a44fdae75be7fd7a4552d
Dokumentencode: edsdoj.8041e1b74d3a44fdae75be7fd7a4552d
Datenbank: Directory of Open Access Journals
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Abstract:The resilience of scientific collaboration networks is a key factor in ensuring the long-term academic development of young universities. This study examines the resilience of scientific collaboration networks among young universities based on bibliometric and network analysis. Based on bibliometric data from the open database OpenAlex (as of September 2025, the database contains over 271 million scientific publications and 105 million authors), weighted undirected co-authorship graphs were constructed for four young universities from China, Kazakhstan, and the United Kingdom: Astana IT University, AITU (founded in 2019), Nazarbayev University, NU (2010), University of Suffolk, US (2007), and ShanghaiTech University, STU (2013). Key resilience indicators were calculated, including clustering coefficients, assortativity, modularity, and the dynamics of the largest connected component under different node removal scenarios. The study revealed that NU and STU have a highly resilient structure of scientific collaboration. AITU has been characterized by dynamic development and increasing resilience, particularly after 2023. The US network is fragmented and dependent on a small group of core researchers. However, despite its limited scale, it demonstrates a certain stability in preserving its core. Therefore, recommendations for the development of young universities have been formulated based on the research results. The findings highlight the importance of fostering horizontal scientific ties, deepening international cooperation, and developing long-term institutional strategies for young universities.
ISSN:23065729
DOI:10.3390/data10110184