Productivity, prominence, and the effects of academic environment

Volume: 116, Issue: 22, Pages: 10729 - 10733
Published: Apr 29, 2019
Abstract
Faculty at prestigious institutions produce more scientific papers, receive more citations and scholarly awards, and are typically trained at more-prestigious institutions than faculty with less prestigious appointments. This imbalance is often attributed to a meritocratic system that sorts individuals into more-prestigious positions according to their reputation, past achievements, and potential for future scholarly impact. Here, we investigate...
Paper Details
Title
Productivity, prominence, and the effects of academic environment
Published Date
Apr 29, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
22
Pages
10729 - 10733
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