What are the individual rewards to working in teams? This question extends across many production settings but is of long-standing interest in science and innovation, where the “Matthew Effect ” suggests that eminent team members garner credit for great works at the expense of less eminent team members. In this paper, we study this question in reverse, examining highly negative events-- article retractions. Using the Web of Science, we investigate how retractions affect citations to the authors ’ prior publications. We find that the Matthew Effect works in reverse – namely, scientific misconduct imposes little citation penalty on eminent coauthors. By contrast, less eminent coauthors face substantial citation declines to their prior work, a...
Sociologists of science noticed that the results of many collaborative projects and discoveries are ...
The last two decades have witnessed the rising prevalence of both co-publishing and retraction. Focu...
We investigate the citation frequency of retracted scientific papers in science. For the period of f...
Over the last few years, several major scientific fraud cases have shocked the scientific community...
We investigate how the scientific community's perception of a scientist's prior work changes when on...
Scandals permeate social and economic life, but their consequences have received scant attention in ...
Recent highly publicized cases of scientific misconduct have raised concerns about its consequences...
Collaborations become increasingly important among almost all scientific disciplines. Teams can be m...
International audienceThis study investigates whether negative citations in articles and comments po...
One problem confronting the use of citation-based metrics in science studies and research evaluation...
Although the validity of knowledge is critical to scientific progress, substantial concerns exist re...
Scientists are dedicating more attention to replication efforts. While the scientific utility of rep...
Once an academic paper is retracted, it is by no means certain it will not go on being cited. Jaime ...
Scientists are dedicating more attention to replication efforts. While the scientific utility of rep...
We examine whether and when star scientist collaborations produce indirect peer effects. We theorize...
Sociologists of science noticed that the results of many collaborative projects and discoveries are ...
The last two decades have witnessed the rising prevalence of both co-publishing and retraction. Focu...
We investigate the citation frequency of retracted scientific papers in science. For the period of f...
Over the last few years, several major scientific fraud cases have shocked the scientific community...
We investigate how the scientific community's perception of a scientist's prior work changes when on...
Scandals permeate social and economic life, but their consequences have received scant attention in ...
Recent highly publicized cases of scientific misconduct have raised concerns about its consequences...
Collaborations become increasingly important among almost all scientific disciplines. Teams can be m...
International audienceThis study investigates whether negative citations in articles and comments po...
One problem confronting the use of citation-based metrics in science studies and research evaluation...
Although the validity of knowledge is critical to scientific progress, substantial concerns exist re...
Scientists are dedicating more attention to replication efforts. While the scientific utility of rep...
Once an academic paper is retracted, it is by no means certain it will not go on being cited. Jaime ...
Scientists are dedicating more attention to replication efforts. While the scientific utility of rep...
We examine whether and when star scientist collaborations produce indirect peer effects. We theorize...
Sociologists of science noticed that the results of many collaborative projects and discoveries are ...
The last two decades have witnessed the rising prevalence of both co-publishing and retraction. Focu...
We investigate the citation frequency of retracted scientific papers in science. For the period of f...