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mathematics prize) to that of similarly brilliant contenders. The two groups have similar publication rates until the award year …
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In a market context, a status effect occurs when actors are accorded differential recognition for their efforts depending on their location in a status ordering, holding constant the quality of these efforts. In practice, because it is very difficult to measure quality, this ceteris paribus...
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) plays a critical role in funding scientific endeavors in biomedicine that would be difficult to finance via private sources. One important mandate of the NIH is to fund innovative science that tries out new ideas, but many have questioned the NIH's ability...
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Older scientists are often seen as less open to new ideas than younger scientists. We put this assertion to an …
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approximately 75% to 60% but over the same period rises for the top 20% of individual scientists from 70% to 80%. We speculate that … relative size of the pool of potential distant collaborators for star versus non-star scientists is rising over time. We …
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This paper studies life cycle creativity among Nobel laureate economists. We identify two distinct life cycles of scholarly creativity. Experimental innovators work inductively, accumulating knowledge from experience. Conceptual innovators work deductively, applying abstract principles. We find...
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Financial ties between drug companies and medical researchers are thought to bias studies published in medical journals. To enable readers to account for such bias, most medical journals require authors to disclose potential conflicts of interest. We examine whether disclosure reduces article...
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is the most prestigious and coveted award in medical research. Anecdotal … group consisting of winners of the Lasker Award, another highly prestigious medical research prize. Pre-Nobel, laureates …
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We use the labor market for doctorates in the biomedical sciences, where career dislocation is common, as a case study of skill-task mismatch and its consequences. Using longitudinal, worker-level data on biomedical doctorates, we investigate mismatch as an explanation for the negative pecuniary...
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This paper examines the relationship between placement of publications in Top Five (T5) journals and receipt of tenure in academic economics departments. Analyzing the job histories of tenure-track economists hired by the top 35 U.S. economics departments, we find that T5 publications have a...
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