The schedule is subject to change.

Monday June 26, 2023


7:00 - 8:30am

FRENCH QUARTER

Registration and Continental Breakfast


8:30 - 8:45am

WHITE AUDITORIUM

Welcome


Session Chair: Lee Fleming

 8:45 - 9:45am

WHITE AUDITORIUM

Invited Speaker: Pierre Azoulay

MIT, Sloan

Who Stands on the Shoulders of Chinese (Scientific) Giants? Evidence from Chemistry

Invited Speaker: Ufuk Akcigit

University of Chicago

Where Have All the "Creative Talents" Gone? Employment Dynamics of US Inventors


9:45 - 10:15am

FRENCH QUARTER

Coffee Break


10:15–11:30am

WHITE AUDITORIUM

AI for Science Panel

Tom Hope Hebrew University
Mario Krenn Max Planck Institute
Brian Uzzi Northwestern University
Panel moderator: Kanjun Qiu Generally Intelligent


11:30–1:00pm

FRENCH QUARTER

Lunch Break


Session Chair: Stuart Buck

1:00–2:00pm

WHITE AUDITORIUM

Invited Speaker: Roberta Sinatra

University of Copenhagen

Exploring Gender Bias and Collaborative Dynamics in Science: Lessons from natural and controlled experiments

Invited Speaker: Daniel McFarland

Stanford

What can networks of concepts tell us about scientific progress?


2:00–3:15pm

WHITE AUDITORIUM

Gender Panel

Ágnes Horvát, Northwestern University
Lauren Rivera Northwestern University
Bruce Weinberg The Ohio State University
Panel moderator: Kaye Husbands Fealing Georgia Institute of Technology


3:15–3:45pm

FRENCH QUARTER

Coffee Break


3:45–4:45pm

1A: AI Session

LOWER LEVEL L110

  1. Artificial Intelligence, Alliances, and Innovation #4478
    Bowen Lou (University of Connecticut) and Evan Rawley (University of Connecticut).

  2. The direction of technical change in AI and the trajectory effects of government funding #3208
    Martina Iori (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies), Arianna Martinelli (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies) and Andrea Mina (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies)

  3. How does competition affect AI investment in firms? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in the United States #5664
    Taekyun Kim (KAIST College of Business), Gangmin Park (Software Policy & Research Institute) and Sukwoong Choi (MIT Sloan School of Management)

  4. China and USA produce more impactful AI research when collaborating together #3667
    Bedoor Alshebli (New York University), Shahan Ali Memon (New York University), James A. Evans (University of Chicago) and Talal Rahwan (New York University)

1B: Careers Session

LOWER LEVEL L120

  1. Characterizing the effect of retractions on scientific careers #7732
    Shahan Ali Memon (New York University), Kinga Makovi (New York University) and Bedoor Alshebli (New York University)

  2. The Impact of Scientific Retraction on Publications and Career Trajectories #5232
    Paul Bliot (HEC Paris) and Julien Jourdan (HEC Paris)

  3. Scholarly Recognition and Transition Patterns in the Scientific Awards Network #2739
    Yixuan Liu (Network Science Institute, Northeastern University), Rodrigo Dorantes-Gilardi (Network Science Institute, Northeastern University) and Albert-Laszlo Barabasi (Network Science Institute, Northeastern University)

  4. Ranking mobility and impact inequality in early academic careers #8006
    Ye Sun (University College of London), Fabio Caccioli (University College of London) and Giacomo Livan (University College of London)

1C: Gender Session

LOWER LEVEL L130

  1. Home Economics and Women's Gateway to Science #4548
    Michael Andrews (University of Maryland Baltimore County), Yiling Zhao (Peking University) and Michael Andrews (University of Maryland Baltimore County)

  2. Gender inequality and self-publication are common among academic editors #5961
    Fengyuan Liu (New York University Abu Dhabi), Petter Holme (Aalto University), Matteo Chiesa (Khalifa University of Science and Technology), Bedoor Alshebli (New York University Abu Dhabi) and Talal Rahwan (New York University Abu Dhabi)

  3. The Innovation Glass Ceiling and the Female Creative Penalty #642
    Tara Sowrirajan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Kellogg School of Management), Ryan Whalen (University of Hong Kong), Sourav Medya (UIC) and Brian Uzzi (Northwestern University)

  4. Editing a Woman's Voice #5567
    Anna Costello (University of Chicago Booth), Ekaterina Fedorova (University of Chicago Booth), Zhijing Jin (ETH Zurich, Department of Computer Science) and Rada Mihalcea (University of Michigan, Department of Computer Science and Engineering)

1D: Collaboration and Teams I Session

LOWER LEVEL L070

  1. Bearing on Common Roots: Deconstructing Human Capital to Construct Nestedness #1933
    Moh Hosseinioun (UIC), Frank Neffke (Complexity Science Hub Vienna), Letian Zhang (Harvard University) and Hyejin Youn (Northwestern University)

  2. Social Contagion in Science #3060
    Sara Venturini (University of Padova), Satyaki Sikdar (Indiana University), Francesco Rinaldi (University of Padova), Francesco Tudisco (Gran Sasso Science Institute) and Santo Fortunato (Indiana University Bloomington)

  3. Remote Collaboration Fuses Fewer Breakthrough Ideas #7256
    Yiling Lin (University of Pittsburgh, School of Computing and Information), Carl Benedikt Frey (University of Oxford) and Lingfei Wu (University of Pittsburgh, School of Computing and Information)

  4. Death Shades Social Construction: Identifying Mechanisms of the Collaborative Creative Premium #1547
    Lee Fleming (Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership, U. C. Berkeley) and Sam Arts (KU Leuven)

1E: Uses of Science and Evidence Session

LOWER LEVEL L129

  1. White Supremacists in an Academic Forest: Does Anyone Hear Them? #8196
    Bernard Koch (University of California, Los Angeles), Kushan Dasgupta (UCLA), Nicole Iturriaga (UC Irvine), Daniele Silvestro (University of Fribourg) and Aaron Panofsky (UCLA)

  2. The Diffusion of Fake News in Policy #7860
    Junsol Kim (University of Chicago), Hsin-Keng Ling (University of Chicago), Haohan Shi (University of Chicago), Zhao Wang (University of Chicago) and James Evans (University of Chicago)

  3. Science and Polarization of Public Policymaking: Analysis of U.S. Think Tanks’ Policy Documents #3373
    Taegyoon Kim (Northwestern University), Alexander Furnas (Northwestern University) and Dashun Wang (Northwestern University)

  4. Drifting frontiers: Understanding the temporal evolution of science-society interface #4724
    Yian Yin (Northwestern University) and Dashun Wang (Northwestern University)


4:45–6:30pm

LOWER LEVEL

Poster Sessions

  1. Computational Modeling Frameworks in the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
    Vsevolod Suschevskiy and Ilya Musabirov

  2. Short-term Earnings Targets and Myopic Patent Sales
    Jinhwan Kim and Kristen Valentine

  3. Looking into data publishing work in a group research
    Tianji Jiang and Chenyue Jiao

  4. Data-driven design of a tool to promote the investigation of understudied genes
    Reese A.K. Richardson, Heliodoro Tejedor Navarro, Luis A. Nunes Amaral and Thomas Stoeger

  5. The Disappearing Glass Ceiling in Citations? Not for All Women
    Orsolya Vasarhelyi, Julia B Barnett, Stasa Milojevic and Agnes-Emoke Horvat

  6. Is innovation suspense or surprise?
    Oh-Hyun Kwon, Jisung Yoon and Hyejin Youn

  7. The Impact of the CIFAR Datasets on the Development of Deep Learning: the Making of a New Technoscience
    Daniel Souza, Aldo Geuna and Jeff Rodríguez

  8. The cost of the disagreement
    Bingsheng Chen, Dakota Murray and Albert-László Barabási

  9. Who benefits from altmetrics? The effect of team gender composition on the link between online visibility and citation impact
    Orsolya Vasarhelyi and Agnes-Emoke Horvat

  10. Understanding the landscape of COVID-19 research by using neural embedding
    Sadamori Kojaku, Clara Boothby, Filipi N. Silva, Attila Varga, Xiaoran Yan, Stasa Milojevic, Fil Menzcer, Alessandro Flammini and Yong-Yeol Ahn

  11. Corporate Participation in Open Science: From Spillover to Brokerage
    Zhuofan Li

  12. Talent matters: The Role of International Science Medals in Academic Career Advancement
    Rodrigo Dorantes-Gilardi and Albert-László Barabási

  13. Conceptual structure and the growth of scientific knowledge
    Kara Kedrick and Russell Funk

  14. Signature Trajectories in the Multiplatform Diffusion of Science
    Jose Cordova, Emoke-Agnes Horvat and Daniel Romero

  15. The hierarchical structure in international collaboration
    Lili Miao, Vincent Lariviere, Cassidy Sugimoto and Yong-Yeol Ahn

  16. Scientific Advance Modulated by Intergenerational Conflict
    Haochuan Cui, Lingfei Wu and James Evans

  17. Skewed Funding for Basic Sciences: Unpacking the Basicness of NIH Grants
    Seolmin Yang

  18. When Does Novelty Imply Disruption? Towards a Spectral Model of Innovation
    Thomas Gebhart and Russell Funk

  19. Access to Science in the Town Square: Social Media Democratize Science Communication
    Yang Yang, Tanya Y. Tian, Brian Uzzi and Benjamin F. Jones

  20. IT and Innovation: How Did the Internet Affect Firms' Reliance on Science?
    Ruyu Chen

  21. Rethinking the Paradox of Knowledge Diversity and Network Structure in Predicting Team Innovation
    Xin Gao, Jar-Der Luo and Song Wang

  22. Measuring and Analyzing Subjective Uncertainty in Scientific Articles
    Grace Shao and Jamshid Sourati

  23. Trust Markers: A new era of data to support research integrity
    Leslie McIntosh, Simon Porter and Daniel Hook

  24. Leveraging Multiple Funder Information Resources for Funder Name Disambiguation
    Kanyao Han, Zhiwen You, Jinseok Kim and Jana Diesner

  25. What went wrong? Examining ethical violations in retracted papers across disciplines
    Chieh-Li Chin and Jana Diesner

  26. Quantitative analysis of gender imbalance in East Asian academia
    Kazuki Nakajima, Ruodan Liu, Kazuyuki Shudo and Naoki Masuda

  27. Breaking Out of the Ivory Tower: A Large-scale Analysis of Patent Citations to HCI Research
    Hancheng Cao, Yujie Lu, Yuting Deng, Daniel Mcfarland and Michael Bernstein

  28. The role of public research funding in policies targeting the SDGs
    Ana Carolina Spatti, Adriana Bin, Karen Pinto, Evandro Cristofoletti, Matheus Campos and Yohanna Juk

  29. Hot Streaks Occur in Early and Late Career Stages Beyond Random
    Noriyuki Higashide, Takahiro Miura, Kimitaka Asatani and Ichiro Sakata

  30. Partisan Funding of Science in the US
    Alexander Furnas, Nic Fishman, Ben Hammond, Leah Rosensteil and Dashun Wang

  31. Invisible Data Communities: Detecting Scientific Communities Based on Dataset Affinity Networks
    Sarah Bratt, Sarah Buchanan, Brendan Honick and Bhakti Gala

  32. Autocatalysis of social capital in scholarly networks
    Attila Varga

  33. Navigating Risk Aversion: ARSX, A High-Risk, High Reward Agricultural Research Competition
    Sujata Emani

  34. Sleeping and Waking of Disruptors
    Ibtihal Ferwana and Lav Varshney

  35. Collision of Scholarly Fields
    Ibtihal Ferwana and Lav Varshney

  36. Evolutionary Pattern for Product Innovation: Learning on Product Phylogenetic Network
    Dawoon Jeong, Jeong-Dong Lee, Jiyong Kim, Youwei He, Sungjun Choi and Joomin Lee

  37. Quantifying disruptiveness using a neural embedding method
    Munjung Kim, Sadamori Kojaku and Yong-Yeol Ahn

  38. Gender disparities in the STEM research enterprise of China
    Kai Li, Xiang Zheng and Chaoqun Ni

  39. Robustness of evidence reported in preprints during peer review
    Lindsay Nelson, Honghan Ye, Anna Schwenn, Shinhyo Lee, Salsabil Arabi and B. Ian Hutchins