Resilience and Volatility in Academic Publishing: The Case of the University of Maribor (2004–2023)

This article examines the resilience and volatility of academic publishing at the University of Maribor (UM) from 2004 to 2023, a period marked by significant economic and policy shifts in Slovenia. Using employment data from UM’s internal records and publication data from OpenAlex, we analyze the r...

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Main Authors: Mojca Tancer Verboten, Dean Korošak
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
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description This article examines the resilience and volatility of academic publishing at the University of Maribor (UM) from 2004 to 2023, a period marked by significant economic and policy shifts in Slovenia. Using employment data from UM’s internal records and publication data from OpenAlex, we analyze the relationship between employed researchers and publishing authors. Despite a significant drop in researcher employment during the economic recession (2009–2013), the number of unique authors publishing under the UM affiliation surprisingly increased. Analysis of author turnover reveals a striking pattern: high short-term volatility (annual churn ~40–50%) contrasted with significant mid-term stability (5-year churn ~8–10%). Survival analysis confirms this pattern, revealing high initial attrition among publishing authors followed by long-term persistence for a core group of researchers. Network analysis of co-authorship patterns shows increasing resilience to the targeted removal of influential authors over time. Most significantly, we identify a fundamental shift in network structure around 2016, when the co-authorship network transitioned from dissassortative to assortative mixing patterns, coinciding with recovery in employment growth. This shift suggests a profound change in collaboration dynamics, from a system where highly connected researchers primarily collaborated with less-connected ones to one where highly connected researchers increasingly collaborate with each other. We discuss the implications for research policy and university management, emphasizing the need to balance short-term performance metrics with long-term stability and resilience.
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spelling doaj-art-2d55c7c3fe944010a0963cefcd59f2a42025-08-20T02:21:57ZengMDPI AGPublications2304-67752025-06-011322810.3390/publications13020028Resilience and Volatility in Academic Publishing: The Case of the University of Maribor (2004–2023)Mojca Tancer Verboten0Dean Korošak1Faculty of Law, University of Maribor, 2000 Maribor, SloveniaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Transportational Engineering and Architecture, University of Maribor, 2000 Maribor, SloveniaThis article examines the resilience and volatility of academic publishing at the University of Maribor (UM) from 2004 to 2023, a period marked by significant economic and policy shifts in Slovenia. Using employment data from UM’s internal records and publication data from OpenAlex, we analyze the relationship between employed researchers and publishing authors. Despite a significant drop in researcher employment during the economic recession (2009–2013), the number of unique authors publishing under the UM affiliation surprisingly increased. Analysis of author turnover reveals a striking pattern: high short-term volatility (annual churn ~40–50%) contrasted with significant mid-term stability (5-year churn ~8–10%). Survival analysis confirms this pattern, revealing high initial attrition among publishing authors followed by long-term persistence for a core group of researchers. Network analysis of co-authorship patterns shows increasing resilience to the targeted removal of influential authors over time. Most significantly, we identify a fundamental shift in network structure around 2016, when the co-authorship network transitioned from dissassortative to assortative mixing patterns, coinciding with recovery in employment growth. This shift suggests a profound change in collaboration dynamics, from a system where highly connected researchers primarily collaborated with less-connected ones to one where highly connected researchers increasingly collaborate with each other. We discuss the implications for research policy and university management, emphasizing the need to balance short-term performance metrics with long-term stability and resilience.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6775/13/2/28academic publishingresearcher mobilitynetwork analysissurvival analysisresearch policy
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academic publishing
researcher mobility
network analysis
survival analysis
research policy
title Resilience and Volatility in Academic Publishing: The Case of the University of Maribor (2004–2023)
title_full Resilience and Volatility in Academic Publishing: The Case of the University of Maribor (2004–2023)
title_fullStr Resilience and Volatility in Academic Publishing: The Case of the University of Maribor (2004–2023)
title_full_unstemmed Resilience and Volatility in Academic Publishing: The Case of the University of Maribor (2004–2023)
title_short Resilience and Volatility in Academic Publishing: The Case of the University of Maribor (2004–2023)
title_sort resilience and volatility in academic publishing the case of the university of maribor 2004 2023
topic academic publishing
researcher mobility
network analysis
survival analysis
research policy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6775/13/2/28
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