The Friendship Paradox in the formation of academic committees

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Transinformacao Pub Date : 2023-08-28 DOI:10.1590/2318-0889202335e236717
Victor Alexandre Ploeger Mansueli, D. F. S. Ramos, J. Mena-Chalco
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Abstract The Friendship Paradox is a phenomenon which states that most people have fewer friends than their own friends, and its generalization has been proposed in the last three decades by several scientific papers. Our study is focused on the academic environment, and seeks to determine whether or not the impression that individuals may have concerning invitations to take part in oral defenses is justifiable. This involved testing two hypotheses with regard to academic committee members: “The Invitee Paradox” (in terms of the person who is invited); and “The Inviter Paradox” (in terms of the person who extends the invitation). The paradoxes were assessed by designing invitation networks, both weighted and unweighted, which represent a dual relationship in which an invitation originates from an “inviter” and is extended to an “invitee”. We then tested the hypotheses with the aid of two real-world open access datasets from online academic repositories: (1) American (Brazilian Capes Catalog); and (2) European (French STAR Deposit). Our results showed that only “The Invitee Paradox” was true. We also explored possible relations between our proposed measurement of the invitation paradoxes and the PageRank metric, as to evaluate the relative importance of members in the invitation networks.
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学术委员会组成中的友谊悖论
友谊悖论是一种现象,表明大多数人的朋友比自己的朋友少,在过去的三十年里,几篇科学论文提出了它的概括。我们的研究集中在学术环境上,并试图确定个人对邀请参加口头辩护的印象是否合理。这包括测试关于学术委员会成员的两个假设:“受邀悖论”(就被邀请的人而言);以及“邀请者悖论”(关于发出邀请的人)。通过设计加权和非加权的邀请网络来评估这些悖论,这代表了一种双重关系,其中邀请来自“邀请者”,并扩展到“被邀请者”。然后,我们借助来自在线学术知识库的两个真实世界的开放获取数据集来测试这些假设:(1)美国(巴西海角目录);(2)欧洲(法国STAR存款)。我们的结果显示,只有“受邀悖论”是正确的。我们还探讨了我们提出的邀请悖论度量和PageRank度量之间的可能关系,以评估邀请网络中成员的相对重要性。
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Transinformacao
Transinformacao INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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0.80
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16.70%
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16
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36 weeks
期刊介绍: Transinformação es una revista cuatrimestral especializada, abierta a las contribuciones de la comunidad científica nacional e internacional y editada por la Facultad de Biblioteconomía y el Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales Aplicadas de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Campinas. Fundada en 1989, está clasificada en la lista Qualis como A1 y publica artículos que contribuyen al estudio y el desarrollo científico de las Ciencias de la Información, la Biblioteconomía, la Archivología, la Museología y sus áreas afines.
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