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that graduate students get socialized into research; that they acquire the behaviours, attitudes, norms and know-how's of their scientific community. Socialization to research is very complex and includes a wide spectrum of activities, such as
connections on users. Thus, this characteristic can lead to asymmetric connections on Twitter. Such connections are more likely to promote information distribution in a quick and direct manner than making and socializing with friends. Government
latter. Research collaboration and especially international collaboration has become a central mechanism of socialisation of the national scientific communities into the international arena, with significant effects in the increase of national
already been tested and proven. Old-timers are also more socialized into the team's norms and values because they have had more time to observe, accept, and adopt the team's predominant norms and values. Teams with many experienced members have better
value. Therefore, what we are able to measure using renewal fees is only the value that accrues to the owner. The renewal history cannot be used to recover value that is socialised in terms of external effects, e.g., through knowledge spill
emphasis on individual factors (e.g. creativity, working habits, motivation, socialization, autonomy and commitment, and self confidence) has been made by Hedjazi and Behravan ( 2011 ). Additionally, the results of Babu and Singh's ( 1998 ) survey indicated
practice of MFAFF, social media can be an effective information distribution channel where socializing-oriented conversations can be mutually exchanged among stakeholders. The third study in the Webometrics category is by Khan et al. entitled, “A
to others. Nonaka and Takeuchi ( 1995 ) analyze the transformation processes between implicit and explicit knowledge. As tabulated in Table 1 , they point out four intersections: socialization, internalization, externalization , and
mobility? One deterrent is the barrier caused by the different forms of discourse, language or ontology, different communication fora such as journals and conferences, and forms of socialization and acculturation within each discipline. The divide is larger
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No matter how strong the intellectual and other psychological predispositions for top scientific achievement and/or a successful scientific career, neither the processes of a general and scientific socialisation nor the socio-cultural or socio-professional environment can be avoided or neglected. Empirical support for the thesis on the impact of the social environment on the formation and the influence of the scientific elite of a country is supported by three analysed research studies: on distinguished Croatian scientists (1995), on the population of Croatian scientists (1990) and on Croatian scientific emigrants (1986).