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and unpatented innovations, whereas prizes are less effective in generating external benefits from knowledge spillovers. I …
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We examine the determinants of election as Fellow of the Econometric Society, an example of voting within a group to confer honor on some members and perhaps achieve additional status for the entire group. Using data from annual elections from 1990-2000, we find that objective measures of...
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experience benefits experimental innovators, newness to a field benefits conceptual innovators …
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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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We test the effect of performance-based incentives on educational achievement in a low-performing school district using a randomized field experiment. High school freshmen were provided monthly financial incentives for meeting an achievement standard based on multiple measures of performance...
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Prizes for innovations are currently experiencing a renaissance, following their marked decline during the nineteenth century. However, Daguerre's “patent buyout,” the longitude prize, inducement prizes for butter substitutes and billiard balls, the activities of the Royal Society of Arts...
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Knowledge generation is key to economic growth, and scientific prizes are designed to encourage it. But how does winning a prestigious prize affect future output? We compare the productivity of Fields medalists (winners of the top mathematics prize) to that of similarly brilliant contenders. The...
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receiving subsequent NIH research awards from 6.3 to 8.2 percentage points and of achieving an NIH-funded R01 award, an … postdoctoral fellowship awards have the potential to promote retention of scientists in NIH-funded research and in the biomedical …
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leader in basic research. Our study is based on the records of major scientific awards, and on data dealing with global …
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strongly predicts higher, more persistent, and less volatile profitability; and higher abnormal stock returns—findings that are …, lower investor attention, and greater sensitivity of future profitability to InnOrig. This evidence suggests that innovative …
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