Publishing academic work has been recognized as a key indicator for measuring scholars’ scientific productivity and having crucial impact on their future career. However, little has been known about how the majority of researchers progress in publishing papers across disciplines. In this work, using a collection consisting of over five millions academic publications across 15 disciplines, we study how the scientific productivity patterns of junior scholars change across different generations and different domains. Our study results help understand the evolution of the competitive “publish or perish” academic culture.ye
In this study we investigated the influence of various researchers' characteristics, such as faculty...
This study examines curriculum vitae (CV) data from 447 scientists and engineers at academic researc...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
Publishing academic work has been recognized as a key indicator for measuring scholars' scientific p...
Publication statistics are ubiquitous in the ratings of scientific achievement, with citation counts...
Despite professors’ education and socialization and the significant re- wards they receive for resea...
In this paper, we analyze the research productivity of faculty entrepreneurs at 15 research institut...
This paper studies the innovation productivity of academic researchers across their career advanceme...
This paper studies the evolution of research productivity of a sample of economists working in the b...
Scholarly output, particularly in the form of journal publication is a key indicator in various leve...
It is widely assumed that the productivity of academic specialists declines with academic age. This ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between scientific productivity and colla...
Research in higher education has consistently shown that some academics publish a lot, while others ...
Aim: This study is to understand and analyze the publication productivity as one of the important sc...
This project created and analyzed a new, large global dataset on scientific journal articles, publis...
In this study we investigated the influence of various researchers' characteristics, such as faculty...
This study examines curriculum vitae (CV) data from 447 scientists and engineers at academic researc...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
Publishing academic work has been recognized as a key indicator for measuring scholars' scientific p...
Publication statistics are ubiquitous in the ratings of scientific achievement, with citation counts...
Despite professors’ education and socialization and the significant re- wards they receive for resea...
In this paper, we analyze the research productivity of faculty entrepreneurs at 15 research institut...
This paper studies the innovation productivity of academic researchers across their career advanceme...
This paper studies the evolution of research productivity of a sample of economists working in the b...
Scholarly output, particularly in the form of journal publication is a key indicator in various leve...
It is widely assumed that the productivity of academic specialists declines with academic age. This ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between scientific productivity and colla...
Research in higher education has consistently shown that some academics publish a lot, while others ...
Aim: This study is to understand and analyze the publication productivity as one of the important sc...
This project created and analyzed a new, large global dataset on scientific journal articles, publis...
In this study we investigated the influence of various researchers' characteristics, such as faculty...
This study examines curriculum vitae (CV) data from 447 scientists and engineers at academic researc...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...