The schedule is subject to change.

Tuesday June 27, 2023


7:30–8:45am

FRENCH QUARTER

Registration and Continental Breakfast


Session Chair: Misha Teplitskiy

 8:45–10:15am

WHITE AUDITORIUM

Invited Speaker: Aaron Clauset

University of Colorado at Boulder

A New Synthesis for the Science of Science

Invited Speaker: Erin Leahey

The University of Arizona

Illuminating Dark Matter

Invited Speaker: James Savage

Schmidt Futures

R&D into selection at a large innovation funder


10:15–10:45am

FRENCH QUARTER

Coffee Break


10:45–12:00pm

WHITE AUDITORIUM

Methods Panel

Yong Yeol Ahn Indiana University, Bloomington
Carl Bergstrom University of Washington
Sabrina Howell New York University
James Zou Stanford University
Panel moderator: Benjamin Jones Northwestern University


12:00–1:00pm

FRENCH QUARTER

Lunch Break


Session Chair: Chaoqun Ni

1:00–2:15pm

WHITE AUDITORIUM

Culture and Management of Scientific Labs Panel

Rembrand Koning Harvard Business School
Nicole Nelson University of Wisconsin-Madison
Daniela Scur Cornell University
Elaine Sevier Research Theory
Panel moderator: Jason Owen-Smith University of Michigan


2:15–2:45pm

FRENCH QUARTER

Coffee Break


2:45–3:45pm

2A: Citations Session

LOWER LEVEL L070

  1. Uncovering the universal nature of citation networks: From science of science to law of law and patterns of patents #1342
    Sadamori Kojaku (Indiana University), Robert Mahari (MIT/Harvard Law School), Sandro Lera (Masachussetts Institute of Technology), Esteban Moro (MIT), Alex Pentland (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Yong Yeol Ahn (Indiana University)

  2. Modeling Scientific Recognition Process in Complex Awarding Systems – Going Beyond Citation #2208
    Ching Jin (Northwestern University), Yifang Ma (Department of Statistics and Data Science of Southern University of Science and Technology) and Brian Uzzi (Northwestern University)

  3. Hidden Citations Obscure True Impact in Science #3633
    Xiangyi Meng (Northeastern University), Onur Varol (Sabanci University) and Albert-Laszlo Barabasi (Northeastern University)

  4. Identifying causal citations in biomedicine without full text #675
    Travis Hoppe (Centers for Disease Control), Salsabil Arabi (Information School, University of Wisconsin-Madison) and B. Ian Hutchins (Information School, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

2B: COVID Session

LOWER LEVEL L110

  1. The COVID-19 research outbreak: how the pandemic culminated in a surge of new researchers #4418
    Sara Venturini (University of Padova), Satyaki Sikdar (Indiana University), Marie-Laure Charpignon (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Sagar Kumar (Northeastern University), Francesco Rinaldi (University of Padova), Francesco Tudisco (Gran Sasso Science Institute), Santo Fortunato (Indiana University Bloomington) and Maimuna S. Majumder (Harvard Medical School; Boston Children's Hospital)

  2. Adaptability and the Pivot Penalty in Science and Technology #3037
    Ryan Hill (Northwestern University), Yian Yin (Northwestern University), Carolyn Stein (UC Berkeley), Dashun Wang (Northwestern University) and Benjamin Jones (Northwestern University)

  3. The significant yet short-term influence of research covidization on journal citation metrics #6307
    Xiang Zheng (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Chaoqun Ni (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

  4. Examining the Content of Scientific Research and Heterogeneity of COVID-19 Impacts #7887
    Matthew VanEseltine (University of Michigan)

2C: Development Session

LOWER LEVEL L120

  1. The Geographic Content of Research: Stylized facts on the places that get studied #9511
    Christian Chacua (Harvard University), Richard B. Freeman (Harvard University), Ricardo Hausmann (Harvard University), Vincent Larriviere (University of Montreal) and Cassidy Sugimoto (Georgia Institute of Technology)

  2. Global disparities in research contributing to SDGs: attention, funding, and leadership #4375
    Hongyu Zhou (Centre for R&D Monitoring (ECOOM), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Antwerp), Ozgur Kadir Ozer (Science and Technology, Policy Studies (TEKPOL), Middle East Technical University), Juven Nino Villacastin (School of Communication and Information, University of Hawai'i at Manoa), Mimi Byun (Department of Information Science, University of North Texas), Mary Ellen Sloane (Walker Library, Middle Tennessee State University), Rezvaneh Rezapour (College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University) and Yasaman Asgari (Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon)

  3. Green Card Quotas and the Misallocation of Talent: Evidence from the STEM Doctoral Labor Market #7567
    Holden Diethorn (National Bureau of Economic Research)

  4. Division of Labor on Scientific Datasets #3107
    Sarah Bratt (University of Arizona), Erin Leahey (University of Arizona), Jina Lee (The University of Arizona), Charles Gomez (The University of Arizona), Mrudang Langalia (University of Arizona) and Abhishek Nanoti (University of Arizona)

2D: Funding Session

LOWER LEVEL L130

  1. Mapping Philanthropic Support of Science #9485
    Louis Shekhtman (Bar Ilan University), Alexander Gates (University of Virginia) and Albert-Laszlo Barabasi (Northeastern University)

  2. Who gets DARPA funding? #6504
    Debarshi Nandy (Brandeis University), Mah Ebrahimi (Brandeis University) and Aldo Musacchio (Brandeis University)

  3. R&D grants and the novelty of innovation #6619
    Martina Iori (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies), Andrea Mina (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies) and Pietro Santoleri (Joint Research Centre - European Commission)

  4. A robust platform for de-identifying, encoding, and using internal documents of a large funding agency to understand institutional decision making and innovation #7453
    Spencer Hong (Northwestern University), Zachary Utz (National Human Genome Research Institute), Cleber Zanchettin (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco), Sarah Bates (National Human Genome Research Institute), Mohammad Hosseini (Northwestern University), Kris Wetterstrand (National Human Genome Research Institute), Thomas Stoeger (Northwestern University), Christopher Donohue (National Human Genome Research Institute) and Luis Amaral (Northwestern University)

2E: Technology Shaping Science Session

LOWER LEVEL L129

  1. Quantifying the Benefit of Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Research #3160
    Jian Gao (Northwestern University) and Dashun Wang (Northwestern University)

  2. Changing the Perception of Time: Railroads, Access to Knowledge and Innovation in Nineteenth Century France #483
    Georgios Tsiachtsiras (University of Bristol)

  3. Measuring the prevalence and downstream impact of data and method sharing in ArXiv Preprints #9560
    Hancheng Cao (Stanford University), Jesse Dodge (AI2), Kyle Lo (AI2), Daniel Mcfarland (Stanford University) and Lucy Lu Wang (University of Washington)


3:45–4:00pm

LOWER LEVEL

Break


4:00–5:00pm

3A: Collaboration and Teams II Session

LOWER LEVEL L129

  1. Does the use of unusual combination of datasets contribute to greater scientific impact? #5649
    Yulin Yu (University of Michigan) and Daniel Romero (University of Michigan)

  2. Slow convergence: Career impediments to boundary spanning in biomedical science #6731
    Enrico Berkes (The Ohio State University), Monica Marion (Indiana University Bloomington), Stasa Milojevic (Indiana University Bloomington) and Bruce Weinberg (The Ohio State University)

  3. Isolating Personal Knowledge Spillovers: Coinventor Deaths and Spatial Citation Differentials #2886
    Lee Fleming (Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership, U. C. Berkeley), Ben Balsmeier (University of Luxemburg) and Sonja Lueck (University of Paderborn)

  4. Replacing the Renaissance Man: Are Teams More than the Sum of Their Parts? #4595
    Yiling Lin (University of Pittsburgh), Zak Risha (University of Pittsburgh), Erin Leahey (University of Arizona) and Lingfei Wu (University of Pittsburgh)

3B: Publication Dynamics Session

LOWER LEVEL L110

  1. Observing scientific co-construction in peer review by tracking manuscript revisions #1777
    Neha Kennard (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Gregory Quigg (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Wenlong Zhao (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Sheshera Mysore (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Daniel Smith (Stanford University), Daniel McFarland (Stanford University) and Andrew McCallum (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

  2. How Western and Non-Western Authors Respond to Rejection: A “Hidden” Driver of Success in Science #359
    Hong Chen (School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), David Jurgens (School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) and Misha Teplitskiy (School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

  3. Gaming Peer Review: A Driver of Global Disparities in Publishing? #7140
    James Zumel Dumlao (University of Michigan) and Misha Teplitskiy (University of Michigan)

  4. Non-White scientists appear on fewer editorial boards, spend more time under review, and receive fewer citations #9165
    Fengyuan Liu (New York University Abu Dhabi), Talal Rahwan (New York University Abu Dhabi) and Bedoor Alshebli (New York University Abu Dhabi)

3C: Quasi-Experiment Session

LOWER LEVEL L120

  1. The Effect of Public Science on Corporate R&D #9132
    Ashish Arora (Duke University, Fuqua School of Business and NBER), Sharon Belenzon (Duke University, Fuqua School of Business and NBER), Larisa Cioaca (Duke University, Fuqua School of Business), Lia Sheer (Tel-Aviv University, Coller School of Management) and Hansen Zhang (Duke University, Fuqua School of Business)

  2. Walking the Green Line: Government Sponsored R&D and Clean Technologies in the US #8833
    Francesco Rentocchini (European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Seville, Spain), Antonio Vezzani (Rennes School of Business, Department of Strategy and Innovation) and Sandro Montresor (Gran Sasso Science Institute)

  3. Regulating the Innovators: Approval Costs and Innovation in Medical Technologies #577
    Parker Rogers (UC San Diego)

  4. Shortcuts to Innovation: The Use of Analogies in Knowledge Production #6505
    Soomi Kim (MIT Sloan (PhD Student), Columbia Business School (Incoming Assistant Professor))

3D: Scientific Evolution Session

LOWER LEVEL L130

  1. Stepping out of flatland: Complex networks, topological data analysis, and the progress of science #574
    Russell Funk (Department of Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship, Carlson School of Management; University of Minnesota), Thomas Gebhart (Department of Computer Science; University of Minnesota), Kara Kedrick (Department of Psychology; University of Minnesota), Jason Owen-Smith (University of Michigan) and Lori Ziegelmeier (Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Department; Macalester College)

  2. Understanding the punctuated dynamics of scientific and technological frontiers #4687
    Yian Yin (Northwestern University) and Dashun Wang (Northwestern University)

  3. Scientific Paradigms and Organizational Hierarchies #5329
    Charles Gomez (The University of Arizona) and Silvan Baier (The University of Chicago)

  4. Limited Diffusion of Biomedical Knowledge Forecasts Collapse #7087
    Donghyun Kang (Department of Sociology and Knowledge Lab, University of Chicago), Robert S. Danziger (Department of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago), Jalees Rehman (Department of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago) and James Evans (Department of Sociology and Knowledge Lab, University of Chicago; Santa Fe Institute)

3E: Semantics and Language Session

LOWER LEVEL L070

  1. Socio-Epistemic Bubbles Drive Tacit Overconfidence in Randomized Clinical Trials #8270
    Donghyun Kang (Department of Sociology and Knowledge Lab, University of Chicago) and James Evans (Department of Sociology and Knowledge Lab, University of Chicago; Santa Fe Institute)

  2. Research Cartography: Building a Map to Navigate and Generalize Behavioral Science #5289
    Linnea Gandhi (University of Pennsylvania) and Duncan Watts (University of Pennsylvania)

  3. Modeling Information Change in Science Communication with Semantically Matched Paraphrases #2490
    Dustin Wright (University of Copenhagen), Jiaxin Pei (University of Michigan), David Jurgens (University of Michigan) and Isabelle Augenstein (University of Copenhagen)

  4. Quantifying knowledge synchronisation in the 21st century #4535
    Jisung Yoon (Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University), Jinseo Park (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information), Jinhyuk Yun (Soongsil University) and Woo-Sung Jung (POSTECH)


5:00–6:30pm

LOWER LEVEL

Poster Sessions

  1. Are claims of gender bias in scholarly research metrics influenced by inaccurate author name disambiguation and gender prediction?
    HaeJin Lee, Shubhanshu Mishra, Apratim Mishra, Jinseok Kim and Jana Diesner

  2. Identifying promising biomedical research topics for future approved therapeutics
    Salsabil Arabi and B. Ian Hutchins

  3. Gendered Citation Patterns Among the Scientific Elite
    Kristina Lerman, Yulin Yu, Fred Morstatter and Jay Pujara

  4. The Role of Immigrants, Emigrants, and Locals in the Historical Formation of European Knowledge Agglomerations
    Philipp Koch, Viktor Stojkoski and César Hidalgo

  5. Beijing’s Central Role in Global Artificial Intelligence Research
    Bedoor Alshebli, Pablo Hernandez-Lagos and Talal Rahwan

  6. Will AI take over my business? Fear or fantasy about AI technology in firms' annual reports
    Seoul Lee, Jisung Yoon and Hyejin Youn

  7. Depth versus Breadth in the Hierarchical Recombination of Technology
    Likun Cao and James Evans

  8. InnovationInsights: A Visual Analytics Approach for Understanding Science and Innovation
    Yifang Wang, Yifan Qian, Xiaoyu Qi, Nan Cao and Dashun Wang

  9. Age, Death, and the Nucleus of Invention
    Christopher Esposito

  10. Analyzing the influence of prolific collaborations on authors productivity and visibility
    Ana Caroline Medeiros Brito, Filipi Nascimento Silva and Diego Raphael Amancio

  11. Zooming in on zoonotic diseases: Analysis reveals disparities in funding to combat global impacts of climate change on health
    Briony Fane, Ann Campbell and Juergen Wastl

  12. Citation Imbalance and Gendered Citation Practices in Computer Science
    Suman Kalyan Maity, Micah Altman, Roger Levy, Jordan Dworkin and Danielle Bassett

  13. Consistency pays off in science
    Sirag Erkol, Satyaki Sikdar, Filippo Radicchi and Santo Fortunato

  14. Expertise diversity and scientific impact
    Apratim Mishra, Haejin Lee, Sullam Jeoung, Vetle Torvik and Jana Diesner

  15. Perceptions of Collective Learning in Scientific Software Teams
    Olivia B. Newton and Stephen M. Fiore

  16. Bringing Science to market: Proximity between startups’ knowledge base and founders’ academic work and its implications for performance outcomes
    Justine Boudou and Maria Roche

  17. Structural Shifts in the Evolution of Scientific Knowledge Leading to New Drug Discovery
    Jian Gao, Yian Yin, Feixiong Cheng and Dashun Wang

  18. Standing on the Shoulders of AI: Pushing the Knowledge Frontier by Learning from AI
    Sukwoong Choi, Hyo Kang, Namil Kim and Junsik Kim

  19. Eigenvector Centrality, International Influence, and Geopolitics
    Daniel Hook and Simon Porter

  20. The Smart City as a Field of Innovation: Effects of Public-Private Data Collaboration on the Innovative Performance of Chinese Firms
    Xiaohui Jiang and Masaru Yarime

  21. Escaping the Ivory Tower: Media Coverage and the Commercial Diffusion of Science
    Saqib Mumtaz

  22. Birds and frogs revisited: coherent exploration of the knowledge space and scientific production
    Giorgio Tripodi, Nima Dehmamy and Dashun Wang

  23. Risk, Money, Time, and Research Grant Design
    Kyle Myers and Wei Yang Tham

  24. Misinformation from The Circulation of Retracted COVID-19 Articles on Twitter
    Rod Abhari, Henry Dambanemuya, Esteban Villa-Turek, Nicholas Vincent and Agnes Horvat

  25. Understanding Clickbait In Multiplatform Science Dissemination
    Maalvika Bhat, Emoke-Agnes Horvat and Daniel M. Romero

  26. Knowledge production modes and Reproducibility
    Sven Ulpts and Jesper Wiborg Schneider

  27. Gender and geographical disparities among authors published in high-impact medical journals
    Frances Dominique V Ho, Mohammad Kashkooli, Naira Link, Luis Filipe Nakayama, Jack Gallifant, Marie-Laure Charpignon and Leo Anthony Celi

  28. Decentralized science and the deconstructed article
    Philipp Koellinger and Daniel Hook

  29. Analysis of Comprehensive Twitter Follow Networks and Academic Performance
    Daiki Miura, Kimitaka Asatani, Takahiro Miura and Ichiro Sakata

  30. Exploring Gender Disparities in Russian Academia: A Dissertation-Based Analysis of Scientific Career Evolution and Equity
    Elena Chechik

  31. Regulatory mechanism in collective intelligence: costs for Is to become
    We Jisung Yoon, Chris Kempes, Vicky Chuqiao Yang, Sidney Redner, Geoffrey West, and Hyejin Youn

  32. North-South Collaborations on Scientific Datasets: A Longitudinal Exploration (1992-2021)
    Sarah Bratt, Charles Gomez, Jina Lee, Erin Leahey, Mrudang Langalia and Abhishek Nanoti

  33. From science of science to specific molecular experiments and biological insight: How a data-driven understanding of science led to the discovery of the source of altered gene activity during human aging
    Thomas Stoeger

  34. High Performers Emerged from Data-to-Knowledge Pathways
    Jian Qin, Jeff Hemsley, Sarah Bratt and Alexander Owen Smith

  35. Innovation Commercialization and Patent Disclosure
    Xizhao Wang

  36. How policy shapes science: Partition and reunification of science in Germany
    Huaxia Zhou, Mengyi Sun and Luis Amaral

  37. Failing for the Future: Harnessing Failure for Successful Innovation
    Jonathan Coopersmith

  38. The Rate of Knowledge Obsolescence and the Rise of Teamwork in the U.S
    Frank van der Wouden and Chris Esposito

  39. Uses, misuses, and alternatives of peer review in research funding agencies

    Adriana Bin, Ana C. Spatti, Evandro C. Coggo, Larissa A.P. Lopes, Raíssa Demattê, and Emily M. Campgnolli


6:30–7:30pm

TERRACE

Reception


7:30–9:30pm

WHITE AUDITORIUM

Ticketed Banquet
Invited Speaker: Albert-László Barabási

Northeastern University

Canvas to Calculus: Art in the Age of Data