Quantitative and empirical demonstration of the Matthew effect in a study of career longevity

Volume: 108, Issue: 1, Pages: 18 - 23
Published: Dec 20, 2010
Abstract
The Matthew effect refers to the adage written some two-thousand years ago in the Gospel of St. Matthew: "For to all those who have, more will be given." Even two millennia later, this idiom is used by sociologists to qualitatively describe the dynamics of individual progress and the interplay between status and reward. Quantitative studies of professional careers are traditionally limited by the difficulty in measuring progress and the lack of...
Paper Details
Title
Quantitative and empirical demonstration of the Matthew effect in a study of career longevity
Published Date
Dec 20, 2010
Volume
108
Issue
1
Pages
18 - 23
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