An academic award is method by which peers offer recognition of intellectual efforts. In this paper we take a purely descriptive look at the relationship between becoming a Fellow of the Econometric Society and receiving the Nobel Prize in economics. We discover some interesting aspects: of all 69 Nobel Prize Laureates between 1969 and 2011, only 9 of them were not also Fellows. Moreover, the proportion of future Nobel winners among the Fellows has been quite high throughout time and a large share of researchers who became Fellows between the 1930s and 1950s became Nobel Laureates at a later stage. On average, researchers become Fellows relatively early in their career (14.9 years after their PhD) and those who were subsequently made Nobel ...
The primary aim of this descriptive exploration of scientists’ life cycle award patterns is to evalu...
In conjunction with its tercentenary celebrations in 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) instit...
The views of Nobel laureates in economic science belong to different waves of economic thoughts whic...
An academic award is method by which peers offer recognition of intellectual efforts. In this paper ...
In this study we examined the institutions (and countries) the Nobel laureates of the three discipli...
Despite the importance of awards in the modern economy, they have been largely neglected by economis...
This paper estimates the achievement of Nobel Prize winners in Economics according to a simple model...
Despite the social importance of awards, they have been largely disregarded by academic research in ...
© 2017, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. To explore the relation between early career performance...
The paper analyses citation patterns in Nobel prize lectures in economics. Starting from the premise...
By a document he signed on 27 November 1985 one year before his death, inventor of dinamite Alfred N...
Nobel laureates have achieved the highest recognition in academia, reaching the boundaries of human ...
In 2014, the authors examined all 155 Nobel laureates of the preceding 21 years in physics, chemistr...
The present study extends prior analysis of the link between winning the Nobel Prize in Economic Sci...
In conjunction with its tercentenary celebration in 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) institu...
The primary aim of this descriptive exploration of scientists’ life cycle award patterns is to evalu...
In conjunction with its tercentenary celebrations in 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) instit...
The views of Nobel laureates in economic science belong to different waves of economic thoughts whic...
An academic award is method by which peers offer recognition of intellectual efforts. In this paper ...
In this study we examined the institutions (and countries) the Nobel laureates of the three discipli...
Despite the importance of awards in the modern economy, they have been largely neglected by economis...
This paper estimates the achievement of Nobel Prize winners in Economics according to a simple model...
Despite the social importance of awards, they have been largely disregarded by academic research in ...
© 2017, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. To explore the relation between early career performance...
The paper analyses citation patterns in Nobel prize lectures in economics. Starting from the premise...
By a document he signed on 27 November 1985 one year before his death, inventor of dinamite Alfred N...
Nobel laureates have achieved the highest recognition in academia, reaching the boundaries of human ...
In 2014, the authors examined all 155 Nobel laureates of the preceding 21 years in physics, chemistr...
The present study extends prior analysis of the link between winning the Nobel Prize in Economic Sci...
In conjunction with its tercentenary celebration in 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) institu...
The primary aim of this descriptive exploration of scientists’ life cycle award patterns is to evalu...
In conjunction with its tercentenary celebrations in 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) instit...
The views of Nobel laureates in economic science belong to different waves of economic thoughts whic...