The first aim of this paper is to clarify the differences and relationships between cumulative advantage/disadvantage and the Matthew effect. Its second aim, which is also its main contribution, is not only to present a new measure of the Matthew effect, but also to show how to estimate this effect from data and how to make statistical inference. We argue that one should utilize the positivity of the natural logarithm of the largest generalized eigenvalue for a non-linear dynamic process as evidence when claiming that the Matthew effect is present in the dynamic process that generates individuals’ socio-economic life-courses. Thus, our measure of the Matthew effect focuses on the dynamic process that generates socio-economic inequality and ...
Förderprogramme haben häufig den überraschenden Effekt, dass sie Unterschiede zwischen leistungsstar...
Socioeconomic inequalities are functions not only of intrinsic differences between persons or groups...
Schneider S. Income Inequality and its Consequences for Life Satisfaction: What Role do Social cogni...
The first aim of this paper is to clarify the differences and relationships between cumulative advan...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to wo...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to wo...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to wo...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is cru-cial to w...
Matthew Effect as a social phenomenon which describes “rich get richer” has long been of interest to...
The Matthew effect, considered in the broad context of a whole society, implies that increasing soci...
The Matthew effect describes a model according to which, over time, inequalities fuel ever-widening...
A partial view of the Matthew effect in science asserts that the (already) most recognized scientist...
The Matthew effect refers to the adage written some two-thousand years ago in the Gospel of St. Matt...
The “Matthew Effect” is a synonym for the well-known colloquialism, “the rich get richer and the poo...
The observation that a socioeconomic agent with a high reputation gets a disproportionately higher r...
Förderprogramme haben häufig den überraschenden Effekt, dass sie Unterschiede zwischen leistungsstar...
Socioeconomic inequalities are functions not only of intrinsic differences between persons or groups...
Schneider S. Income Inequality and its Consequences for Life Satisfaction: What Role do Social cogni...
The first aim of this paper is to clarify the differences and relationships between cumulative advan...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to wo...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to wo...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to wo...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is cru-cial to w...
Matthew Effect as a social phenomenon which describes “rich get richer” has long been of interest to...
The Matthew effect, considered in the broad context of a whole society, implies that increasing soci...
The Matthew effect describes a model according to which, over time, inequalities fuel ever-widening...
A partial view of the Matthew effect in science asserts that the (already) most recognized scientist...
The Matthew effect refers to the adage written some two-thousand years ago in the Gospel of St. Matt...
The “Matthew Effect” is a synonym for the well-known colloquialism, “the rich get richer and the poo...
The observation that a socioeconomic agent with a high reputation gets a disproportionately higher r...
Förderprogramme haben häufig den überraschenden Effekt, dass sie Unterschiede zwischen leistungsstar...
Socioeconomic inequalities are functions not only of intrinsic differences between persons or groups...
Schneider S. Income Inequality and its Consequences for Life Satisfaction: What Role do Social cogni...