The chaperone effect in scientific publishing

Volume: 115, Issue: 50, Pages: 12603 - 12607
Published: Dec 10, 2018
Abstract
Experience plays a critical role in crafting high-impact scientific work. This is particularly evident in top multidisciplinary journals, where a scientist is unlikely to appear as senior author if he or she has not previously published within the same journal. Here, we develop a quantitative understanding of author order by quantifying this “chaperone effect,” capturing how scientists transition into senior status within a particular...
Paper Details
Title
The chaperone effect in scientific publishing
Published Date
Dec 10, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
50
Pages
12603 - 12607
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