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Early coauthorship with top scientists predicts success in academic careers

机译:与顶级科学家的早期共同创作预测学术职业的成功

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We examined the long-term impact of coauthorship with established, highly-cited scientists on the careers of junior researchers in four scientific disciplines. Here, using matched pair analysis, we find that junior researchers who coauthor work with top scientists enjoy a persistent competitive advantage throughout the rest of their careers, compared to peers with similar early career profiles but without top coauthors. Such early coauthorship predicts a higher probability of repeatedly coauthoring work with top-cited scientists, and, ultimately, a higher probability of becoming one. Junior researchers affiliated with less prestigious institutions show the most benefits from coauthorship with a top scientist. As a consequence, we argue that such institutions may hold vast amounts of untapped potential, which may be realised by improving access to top scientists.
机译:我们审查了同革与成立,高度引用的科学家对四个科学学科的初级研究人员的长期影响。在这里,使用匹配的对分析,我们发现同性恋与顶级科学家合作的初级研究人员在其余的职业生涯中享有持久的竞争优势,而与具有类似早期职业简介但没有顶级同轴的同伴相比,他们的职业生涯均有持久的竞争优势。这种早期的共同团调预测了与顶尖的科学家反复共同合作的概率更高,并且最终成为成为一个人的概率更高。与较为盛名的机构附属的初级研究人员展示了与顶尖科学家共同创建的最多福利。因此,我们认为此类机构可能持有大量未开发的潜力,这可以通过改善对顶级科学家的访问来实现。

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