Consistency pays off in science
Physics and Society
2023-05-15 v2 Digital Libraries
Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
Abstract
The exponentially growing number of scientific papers stimulates a discussion on the interplay between quantity and quality in science. In particular, one may wonder which publication strategy may offer more chances of success: publishing lots of papers, producing a few hit papers, or something in between. Here we tackle this question by studying the scientific portfolios of Nobel Prize laureates. A comparative analysis of different citation-based indicators of individual impact suggests that the best path to success may rely on consistently producing high-quality work. Such a pattern is especially rewarded by a new metric, the -index, which identifies excellence better than state-of-the-art measures.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2210.08440,
title = {Consistency pays off in science},
author = {Sirag Erkol and Satyaki Sikdar and Filippo Radicchi and Santo Fortunato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.08440},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures, 9 tables