Nepotistic practices are detrimental for academia. An analysis of shared last names among academics was recently proposed to measure the diffusion of nepotism, the results of which have had a huge resonance. This method was thus proposed to orient the decisions of policy makers concerning cuts and funding. Because of the social relevance of this issue, the validity of this method must be assessed. Thus, we compared results from an analysis of Italian and United Kingdom academic last names, and of Italian last and given names. The results strongly suggest that the analysis of shared last names is not a measure of nepotism, as it is largely affected by social capital, professional networking and demographic effects, whose contribution is diff...
Onomastic literacy (the skills needed to interpret the cultural and social phenomena and meanings re...
In economics, most coauthored papers have all coauthors in alphabetical order. It is sometimes argue...
In economics, most coauthored papers have all coauthors in alphabetical order. It is sometimes argue...
Nepotistic practices are detrimental for academia. An analysis of shared last names among academics ...
Nepotistic practices are detrimental for academia. Here I show how disciplines with a high likelihoo...
In a recent article, I showed that in several academic disciplines in Italy, professors display a pa...
Family background-kinship-can propagate careers. The evidence for academic nepotism is littered with...
We argue that the waning of nepotism in academia bolstered scientific production in pre-industrial E...
<p>Results of the Monte Carlo simulation for each discipline (sector) from the UK dataset of academi...
We propose a new methodology to disentangle two determinants of intergenerational persistence: inher...
In this paper we investigate the effect of family connections to politicians on individuals’ labor m...
<p>Results of the Monte Carlo simulation for each discipline (sector) from the Italian dataset of ac...
In an article recently published in this journal (Silberzahn & Uhlmann, 2013), two of the authors of...
In this normative study we investigated famous people recognition through personal name, using as st...
Prior investigations have offered contrasting results on a troubling question: whether the alphabeti...
Onomastic literacy (the skills needed to interpret the cultural and social phenomena and meanings re...
In economics, most coauthored papers have all coauthors in alphabetical order. It is sometimes argue...
In economics, most coauthored papers have all coauthors in alphabetical order. It is sometimes argue...
Nepotistic practices are detrimental for academia. An analysis of shared last names among academics ...
Nepotistic practices are detrimental for academia. Here I show how disciplines with a high likelihoo...
In a recent article, I showed that in several academic disciplines in Italy, professors display a pa...
Family background-kinship-can propagate careers. The evidence for academic nepotism is littered with...
We argue that the waning of nepotism in academia bolstered scientific production in pre-industrial E...
<p>Results of the Monte Carlo simulation for each discipline (sector) from the UK dataset of academi...
We propose a new methodology to disentangle two determinants of intergenerational persistence: inher...
In this paper we investigate the effect of family connections to politicians on individuals’ labor m...
<p>Results of the Monte Carlo simulation for each discipline (sector) from the Italian dataset of ac...
In an article recently published in this journal (Silberzahn & Uhlmann, 2013), two of the authors of...
In this normative study we investigated famous people recognition through personal name, using as st...
Prior investigations have offered contrasting results on a troubling question: whether the alphabeti...
Onomastic literacy (the skills needed to interpret the cultural and social phenomena and meanings re...
In economics, most coauthored papers have all coauthors in alphabetical order. It is sometimes argue...
In economics, most coauthored papers have all coauthors in alphabetical order. It is sometimes argue...