id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-033557-fhenhjvm Saha, Debdatta Reconciling conflicting themes of traditionality and innovation: an application of research networks using author affiliation 2020-10-09 .txt text/plain 8780 454 46 However, the continuity in content of these knowledge systems, which are studied using modern publication standards prescribed by academic journals, indicate a kind of adaptive innovation that we track using an author-affiliation based measure of homophily. The simultaneous existence of research papers from both disciplines for journals conforming to uniform standards of publication automatically raises questions about the true nature of innovation in traditional knowledge systems like Ayurveda. 3 Higher per-paper homophily ( H j ) in achieving higher quality publications; the value of the average SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) is significantly higher at 0.97 for the Ashwagandha network compared to 0.76 for the Amla network. In the specific context of herb-specific academic paper networks in Ayurveda, we find that a lower affiliation-based homophily is causally linked with higher publication ranking, as measured by the SCImago ranks of journals publishing these papers. ./cache/cord-033557-fhenhjvm.txt ./txt/cord-033557-fhenhjvm.txt