Qualifying threshold of take off stage for successfully disseminated creative ideas

06/10/2019
by   Guoqiang Liang, et al.
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The creative process is essentially Darwinian and only a small proportion of creative ideas are selected for further development. However, the threshold that identifies this small fraction of successfully disseminated creative ideas at their early stage has not been thoroughly analyzed through the lens of Rogers innovation diffusion theory. Here, we take highly cited (top 1 research papers as an example of the most successfully disseminated creative ideas and explore the time it takes and citations it receives at their take off stage, which play a crucial role in the dissemination of creativity. Results show the majority of highly cited papers will reach 10 citations within two years and four years, respectively. Interestingly, our results also present a minimal number of articles that attract their first citation before publication. As for the discipline, number of references, and Price index, we find a significant difference exists: Clinical, Pre-Clinical Health and Life Sciences are the first two disciplines to reach the C10 C25 usually take more time to reach 10 addition, highly cited papers will attract citations rapidly when they cite more recent references. These results provide insights into the timespan and citations for a research paper to become highly cited at the take off stage in its diffusion process, as well as the factors that may influence it.

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