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Productivity patterns, collaboration and scientific careers of authors with retracted publications in clinical medicine
Problematic publications and scientific misconduct have raised global concern, in which the authors have played a key role. Since research misconduct...
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Hot streaks in the music industry: identifying and characterizing above-average success periods in artists’ careers
In this work, we reveal fundamental patterns that appear in individual musical careers. Such careers may go through ups and downs depending on the...
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Framework for scoring the scientific reputation of researchers
In the scientific community, there is no single, objective, and precise metric for ranking the work of researchers based on their scientific merit....
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Addressing gender in STEM classrooms: The impact of gender bias on women scientists' experiences in higher education careers in Germany
Gender bias underlying discrimination against women are particularly salient in STEM higher education. Complementing top-down measures to mitigate...
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Untangling pair synergy in the evolution of collaborative scientific impact
Synergy, or team chemistry, is an elusive concept that explains how collaboration is able to yield outcomes beyond expectations. Here, we reveal its...
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Longitudinal patterns of scientific collaboration in doctoral studies
Doctoral studies play a vital role in socializing young individuals in science as they navigate the challenges of modern knowledge-based societies....
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The mobility network of scientists: analyzing temporal correlations in scientific careers
The mobility of scientists between different universities and countries is important to foster knowledge exchange. At the same time, the potential...
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Unveiling the dynamics of team age structure and its impact on scientific innovation
In the dynamic landscape of contemporary scientific research characterized by increasing collaboration, this study, leveraging a comprehensive...
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The Annus Mirabilis paper: years of peak productivity in scientific careers
This paper defines the ‘miraculous year’ as the most productive year in academics’ scientific careers. It tests the hypothesis that annual...
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Higher-order structures of local collaboration networks are associated with individual scientific productivity
The prevalence of teamwork in contemporary science has raised new questions about collaboration networks and the potential impact on research...
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Does early publishing in top journals really predict long-term scientific success in the business field?
The soaring number of researchers has led to increasingly intense competition in academia. Early identification of scientists’ potential is a...
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Academic vs. biological age in research on academic careers: a large-scale study with implications for scientifically develo** systems
Biological age is an important sociodemographic factor in studies on academic careers (research productivity, scholarly impact, and collaboration...
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Author placement in Computer Science: a study based on the careers of ACM Fellows
The order in which authors of a scientific paper place their names on the byline follows in many research fields some implicit rules. In most fields,...
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The Scholarly Age—Beyond the Academic Age Using Techno-Scientific, Knowledge Appropriation and Mentoring Outputs
Various aspects of academic careers are studied using academic age as a proxy for the chronological age. The limitation of this metric is that it... -
Influence of political tensions on scientific productivity, citation impact, and knowledge combinations
Over the past decades, international scientific collaborations have thrived as a vital avenue for generating new knowledge and advancing scientific...
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Examining the influence of women scientists on scientific impact and novelty: insights from top business journals
Women have historically encountered numerous barriers and biases that hinder their complete participation and acknowledgement in scientific research....
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Charting mobility patterns in the scientific knowledge landscape
From small steps to great leaps, metaphors of spatial mobility abound to describe discovery processes. Here, we ground these ideas in formal terms by...
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Presence and consequences of positive words in scientific abstracts
Abstracts are the showcase of scientific studies, crafted to make an impression on the reader within a limited space and to determine the amount of...
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Co-evolution of international scientific mobility and international collaboration: a Scopus-based analysis
Science and technology human resources are fundamental components for enhancing the efficiency of the national innovation system. This study aims to...
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Homophily and its effects on collaborations and repeated collaborations: a study across scientific fields
This study examines the influence of homophily on research collaborations across all scientific fields, noting the role of ascribed, acquired,...