© 2017, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. To explore the relation between early career performance or recognition and receiving the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, we compare winners of the John Bates Clark Medal, the most prestigious early career recognition for economists, with other successful scholars. The initial comparison combines JBCM winners with scholars published in leading economics journals, controlling for educational background (institution conferring the Ph.D.) and publication and citation success. We then narrow the comparison group down to those given relatively early recognition (based on age category) in the form of other major awards. Lastly, we compare the JBCM awardees with synthetic counterfactuals that best rese...
There has been so much debate on the increasing use of formal mathematical methods in Eco-nomics. Al...
Economists’ productivity may evolve after an important award such as the John Bates Clark Medal or t...
The primary aim of this descriptive exploration of scientists’ life cycle award patterns is to evalu...
To explore the relation between early career performance or recognition and receiving the Nobel Priz...
Despite the importance of awards in the modern economy, they have been largely neglected by economis...
© 2017, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. The present study extends prior analysis of the link bet...
Nobel laureates have achieved the highest recognition in academia, reaching the boundaries of human ...
An academic award is method by which peers offer recognition of intellectual efforts. In this paper ...
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 ...
An academic award is method by which peers offer recognition of intellectual efforts. In this paper ...
We study 6000 author-publication observations to investigate predictors of early career success in s...
This paper analyses the evolution of economists’ productivity after an important award such as the J...
We study 6000 author-publication observations to investigate predictors of early career success in s...
There has been so much debate on the increasing use of formal mathematical methods in Eco-nomics. Al...
Economists’ productivity may evolve after an important award such as the John Bates Clark Medal or t...
The primary aim of this descriptive exploration of scientists’ life cycle award patterns is to evalu...
To explore the relation between early career performance or recognition and receiving the Nobel Priz...
Despite the importance of awards in the modern economy, they have been largely neglected by economis...
© 2017, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. The present study extends prior analysis of the link bet...
Nobel laureates have achieved the highest recognition in academia, reaching the boundaries of human ...
An academic award is method by which peers offer recognition of intellectual efforts. In this paper ...
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 ...
An academic award is method by which peers offer recognition of intellectual efforts. In this paper ...
We study 6000 author-publication observations to investigate predictors of early career success in s...
This paper analyses the evolution of economists’ productivity after an important award such as the J...
We study 6000 author-publication observations to investigate predictors of early career success in s...
There has been so much debate on the increasing use of formal mathematical methods in Eco-nomics. Al...
Economists’ productivity may evolve after an important award such as the John Bates Clark Medal or t...
The primary aim of this descriptive exploration of scientists’ life cycle award patterns is to evalu...