克服颠覆性研究中的识别延迟:团队规模、熟悉程度和声誉的影响

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Huihuang Jiang , Jianlin Zhou , Yiming Ding , An Zeng
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摘要

干扰与延迟识别之间的关系是一个重要的研究课题,但干扰程度与延迟识别之间的联系仍不清楚。本研究利用 SciSciNet 数据集调查了干扰性论文的识别延迟程度。我们基于这个广泛的数据集进行了定量分析,研究了干扰指数和睡美人指数之间的关系,发现高度干扰性论文在获得认可之前往往会面临一段延迟期,而且在不同学科和不同时间段之间存在显著差异。我们对团队动态的分析表明,规模较大的团队、高影响力作者的存在、固定的团队和分层结构的团队可以显著减少这种延迟。这些发现为优化团队战略和理解学术认可的复杂性提供了启示。它们为旨在促进和加快对突破性科学贡献的认可的研究人员和政策制定者提供了有价值的启示。
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Overcoming recognition delays in disruptive research: The impact of team size, familiarity, and reputation

The relationship between disruption and delayed recognition is a critical research topic, yet the connection between the degree of disruption and delayed acknowledgment remains unclear. This study investigates the extent of recognition delay for disruptive papers using the SciSciNet dataset. We conducted a quantitative analysis based on this extensive dataset to examine the relationship between the Disruption Index and the Sleeping Beauty Index, revealing that highly disruptive papers often face a latency period before gaining acknowledgment, with significant variations across disciplines and over time. Our analysis of team dynamics indicates that larger teams, the presence of high-impact authors, fixed teams, and hierarchically structured teams can significantly reduce this delay. These findings provide insights into optimizing team strategies and understanding the complexities of academic recognition. They offer valuable implications for researchers and policymakers aiming to foster and accelerate the acknowledgment of groundbreaking scientific contributions.

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