Breaking down the relationship between academic impact and scientific disruption

09/15/2023
by   Mingtang Li, et al.
0

We examine the tension between academic impact - the volume of citations received by publications - and scientific disruption. Intuitively, one would expect disruptive scientific work to be rewarded by high volumes of citations and, symmetrically, impactful work to also be disruptive. A number of recent studies have instead shown that such intuition is often at odds with reality. In this paper, we break down the relationship between impact and disruption with a detailed correlation analysis in two large data sets of publications in Computer Science and Physics. We find that highly disruptive papers tend to be cited at higher rates than average. Contrastingly, the opposite is not true, as we do not find highly impactful papers to be particularly disruptive. Notably, these results qualitatively hold even within individual scientific careers, as we find that - on average - an author's most disruptive work tends to be well cited, whereas their most cited work does not tend to be disruptive. We discuss the implications of our findings in the context of academic evaluation systems, and show how they can contribute to reconcile seemingly contradictory results in the literature.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
11/02/2018

Direct Citations between Citing Publications

This paper defines and explores the direct citations between citing publ...
research
12/15/2014

Will This Paper Increase Your h-index? Scientific Impact Prediction

Scientific impact plays a central role in the evaluation of the output o...
research
10/18/2022

Detecting and analyzing missing citations to published scientific entities

Proper citation is of great importance in academic writing for it enable...
research
04/17/2017

A Century of Science: Globalization of Scientific Collaborations, Citations, and Innovations

Progress in science has advanced the development of human society across...
research
06/28/2023

Do you cite what you tweet? Investigating the relationship between tweeting and citing research articles

The last decade of altmetrics research has demonstrated that altmetrics ...
research
05/20/2020

Machine Identification of High Impact Research through Text and Image Analysis

The volume of academic paper submissions and publications is growing at ...
research
04/07/2022

Should Young Computer Scientists Stop Collaborating with their Doctoral Advisors?

One of the first steps in an academic career, and perhaps the pillar the...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset