We point out that the Nobel prize production of the USA, the UK, Germany and France has been in numbers that are large enough to allow for a reliable analysis of the long-term historical developments. Nobel prizes are often split, such that up to three awardees receive a corresponding fractional prize. The historical trends for the fractional number of Nobelists per population are surprisingly robust, indicating in particular that the maximum Nobel productivity peaked in the 1970s for the USA and around 1900 for both France and Germany. The yearly success rates of these three countries are to date of the order of 0.2–0.3 physics, chemistry and medicine laureates per 100 million inhabitants, with the US value being a factor of 2.4 down from ...
Several recent studies have described a strong correlation between nutritional or economic data and ...
Recent reports suggest that, during the 1990s, the EU15 overcame the US in scientific output. This p...
In 2014, the authors examined all 155 Nobel laureates of the preceding 21 years in physics, chemistr...
This project created and analyzed a new, large global dataset on scientific journal articles, publis...
Based on the entire population of Nobel laureates in science from 1901 to 2017, we show that North A...
We study current and past trends in the geographic distribution of Nobel Prize awards. A polynomial-...
In this study we examined the institutions (and countries) the Nobel laureates of the three discipli...
The twentieth century saw dramatic international shifts in scientific leadership. Despite these dram...
This paper analyses the evolution of economists’ productivity after an important award such as the J...
Based on the entire population of Nobel laureates in science from 1901 to 2017, we show that North A...
Recent reports suggest that, during the 1990s, the EU15 overcame the US as the world largest scienti...
This paper studies the impact of global factors on patterns of basic research across countries and t...
This paper studies the impact of global factors on patterns of basic research across countries and ...
Scientific and/or technical breakthroughs require the exploration of novel ideas and technologies. Y...
Several recent studies have described a strong correlation between nutritional or economic data and ...
Several recent studies have described a strong correlation between nutritional or economic data and ...
Recent reports suggest that, during the 1990s, the EU15 overcame the US in scientific output. This p...
In 2014, the authors examined all 155 Nobel laureates of the preceding 21 years in physics, chemistr...
This project created and analyzed a new, large global dataset on scientific journal articles, publis...
Based on the entire population of Nobel laureates in science from 1901 to 2017, we show that North A...
We study current and past trends in the geographic distribution of Nobel Prize awards. A polynomial-...
In this study we examined the institutions (and countries) the Nobel laureates of the three discipli...
The twentieth century saw dramatic international shifts in scientific leadership. Despite these dram...
This paper analyses the evolution of economists’ productivity after an important award such as the J...
Based on the entire population of Nobel laureates in science from 1901 to 2017, we show that North A...
Recent reports suggest that, during the 1990s, the EU15 overcame the US as the world largest scienti...
This paper studies the impact of global factors on patterns of basic research across countries and t...
This paper studies the impact of global factors on patterns of basic research across countries and ...
Scientific and/or technical breakthroughs require the exploration of novel ideas and technologies. Y...
Several recent studies have described a strong correlation between nutritional or economic data and ...
Several recent studies have described a strong correlation between nutritional or economic data and ...
Recent reports suggest that, during the 1990s, the EU15 overcame the US in scientific output. This p...
In 2014, the authors examined all 155 Nobel laureates of the preceding 21 years in physics, chemistr...