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Towards indicating interdisciplinarity: Characterizing interdisciplinary knowledge flow

Hongyu Zhou, Raf Guns, Tim Engels

2023Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This study contributes to the recent discussions on indicating interdisciplinarity, that is, going beyond catch‐all metrics of interdisciplinarity. We propose a contextual framework to improve the granularity and usability of the existing methodology for interdisciplinary knowledge flow (IKF) in which scientific disciplines import and export knowledge from/to other disciplines. To characterize the knowledge exchange between disciplines, we recognize three aspects of IKF under this framework, namely broadness, intensity, and homogeneity. We show how to utilize them to uncover different forms of interdisciplinarity, especially between disciplines with the largest volume of IKF. We apply this framework in two use cases, one at the level of disciplines and one at the level of journals, to show how it can offer a more holistic and detailed viewpoint on the interdisciplinarity of scientific entities than aggregated and context‐unaware indicators. We further compare our proposed framework, an indicating process, with established indicators and discuss how such information tools on interdisciplinarity can assist science policy practices such as performance‐based research funding systems and panel‐based peer review processes.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceData scienceUsabilityInterdisciplinarityProcess (computing)Context (archaeology)GranularityKnowledge managementManagement scienceSociologySocial scienceHuman–computer interactionEngineeringPaleontologyBiologyOperating systemBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksEvolution and Genetic DynamicsInnovation, Technology, and Society
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