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How long do top scientists maintain their stardom? An analysis by region, gender and discipline: evidence from Italy

Publication type
journal article
Publication date
2017
Author(s)
Abramo, G.
D’Angelo, C.A.
Soldatenkova, A.
Source
Scopus
Language
English
Keywords

Bibliometrics

Italy

Matthew effect

Research evaluation

Research productivity...

Geographical area

Italy

Abstract
We investigate the question of how long top scientists retain their stardom. We observe the research performance of all Italian professors in the sciences over three consecutive four-year periods, between 2001 and 2012. The top scientists of the first period are identified on the basis of research productivity, and their performance is then tracked through time. The analyses demonstrate that more than a third of the nation’s top scientists maintain this status over the three consecutive periods, with higher shares occurring in the life sciences and lower ones in engineering. Compared to males, females are less likely to maintain top status. There are also regional differences, among which top status is less likely to survive in southern Italy than in the north. Finally we investigate the longevity of unproductive professors, and then check whether the career progress of the top and unproductive scientists is aligned with their respective performances. The results appear to have implications for national policies on academic recruitment and advancement. © 2016, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary.
Journal
Scientometrics
ISSN
1588-2861
DOI
10.1007/s11192-016-2193-x
Volume
110
Issue
2
Pagination
867-877
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