Books • National Research Council, Committee on the Science of Team Science, Nancy J. Cooke and Margaret L. Hilton (Eds). 2015.
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Team Science. As a member of the National Research Council Committee on the Science of Team Science, co-authored a report along with Nancy J. Cooke (chair), Roger D. Blandford, Jonathon N. Cummings, Stephen M. Fiore, Kara L. Hall, James S. Jackson, John L. King, Steven W. J. Kozlowski, Judith S. Olson, Jeremy A. Sabloff, Daniel S. Stokols, and Hannah Valantine. • Etzkowitz, Henry, Carol Kemelgor, and Brian Uzzi.
Athena Unbound: The Advancement of Women in Science and Technology. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Articles • Yang Yang, Tanya Y. Tian,
Teresa Woodruff,
Benjamin Jones and Brian Uzzi. 2022. "Gender-diverse teams produce more novel and higher-impact scientific ideas",
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS), August 2022 • Diego F.M. Oliveira, Yifang Ma,
Teresa Woodruff, and Brian Uzzi. 2019 "National Institutes of Health Grant Amounts to First-time Male and Female Principal Investigators".
Journal of the American Medical Association (
JAMA), 5 March 2019 • Yifang Ma, Diego F.M. Oliveira,
Teresa Woodruff, and Brian Uzzi. 2019. "Women who win prizes get less money and prestige".
Nature, 16 January 2019 • Yang Yang, Nitesh Chawla, and Brian Uzzi. 2019. "A network's gender composition and communication pattern predict women's leadership success",
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS), 22 January 2019 • Omid Askarisichani, Jacqueline Ng Lane, Francesco Bullo, Noah E. Friedkin, Ambuj K. Singh and Brian Uzzi. 2019. "Structural balance emerges and explains performance in risky decision-making",
Nature Communications, 14 June 2019 • Pierre Azoulay, Joshua Graff-Zivin, Brian Uzzi,
Dashun Wang, Heidi Williams,
James A. Evans, Ginger Zhe Jin, Susan Feng Lu,
Benjamin Jones, Katy Börner,
Karim R. Lakhani, Kevin J. Boudreau, Eva C. Guinan. 2018. "Toward a more scientific science",
Science 361, September 2018 •
Daniel M. Romero, Brian Uzzi and
Jon Kleinberg. 2016. "Social Networks Under Stress", WWW '16:
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on World Wide Web, April 2016, Pages 9–20 • Brian Uzzi, Satyam Mukerjee, Michael Stringer, and
Benjamin Jones. 2013. "Atypical Combinations and Scientific Impact".
Science, 342, 268–472. • Serguei Saavedra,
Kathleen Hagerty, and Brian Uzzi. 2011. "Synchronicity, instant messaging, and performance among financial traders",
Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS), 1018462108v1-201018462 • Serguei Saavedra, Daniel Stouffer, Brian Uzzi, and
Jordi Bascompte. 2011. "Strong Contributors to network persistence are most vulnerable to extinction".
Nature, 478, 233–235 • Serguei Saavedra, Felix Reed-Tsochas, and Brian Uzzi. 2009. "A simple model of bipartite cooperation for ecological and organizational networks",
Nature, 457:463–466 • Serguei Saavedra, Felix Reed-Tsochas, and Brian Uzzi. 2008. "Asymmetric disassembly and robustness in declining networks",
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS), 105:16466–16471 •
Benjamin Jones, Stefan Wuchty, and Brian Uzzi. 2008. "Multi-university Research Teams: Shifting Impact, Geography, and Stratification in Science",
Science, 322, 1259–1263. • Stefan Wuchty,
Benjamin Jones, and Brian Uzzi. 2007. "The Increasing Dominance of Teams in the Production of Knowledge",
Science, May 2007, 316:1036–1039 • Roger Guimera, Brian Uzzi, Jarrett Spiro, and
Luis Amaral. 2005. "Team Assembly Mechanisms Determine Collaboration Network Structure and Team Performance",
Science, 308:697–702 • Brian Uzzi and Jarrett Spiro. 2005. "Collaboration and Creativity: The Small World Problem",
American Journal of Sociology (
AJS), 111:447–504 • Brian Uzzi. 1997. "Social Structure and Competition in Interfirm Networks: The Paradox of Embeddedness",
Administrative Science Quarterly (
ASQ), March, 42:35–67 • Brian Uzzi. 1996. "The Sources and Consequences of Embeddedness for the Economic Performance of Organizations: The Network Effect".
American Sociological Review (
ASR), v61(4): 674–698 • Henry Etzkowitz, Carol Kemelgor, Brian Uzzi and Mike Neuschatz. 1994. "The Paradox of Critical Mass for Women in Science",
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