An Inch Too Deep? The Impact of Mobility and Entrenchment on Innovative Productivity of Genomics Scientists
life. Considering the large population of the users and the high overhead of network distance computation, it is extremely important to
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Main Authors: | Huang, Kenneth Guang-Lih, Ertug, Gokhan |
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2014
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