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the goal of all of these researchers is to better understand how impactful research

can we predict researcher success

it seems that we can, it seems that the network effects are strong

Very relevant to the idea of scientific research as a network put forward by Fortunato et al, Li et al use a network of coauthorship to try to understand how strongly who researchers partner with early in their careers plays a role in the strength of their future careers.

Important parts of this complex network are the human dynamics. Li et al analyze the network relationships of coauthorship with top researchers on the outcomes for a researcher. Contrandriopoulos et al choose to expand the analyzed network effects beyond just coauthorship more fully to analyzing the communities researchers belong to and the structural positions they hold within these networks.

Qi et al find that collaborators have a significant impact on the outcomes of early career researchers’ future citations. This aligns with the findings of Li et al. Qi et al also show that this relationship is not linear, and that “more outstanding scientists” produces diminishing benefit to the early researcher as a collaborator.

impact of positive collaborators is larger early in career

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Qi et al also see a similar outcome where the importance of finding high impact collaborators is greater earlier in a researcher’s career.

institutional strength and productivity also are strong

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this is a problem because it means there is untapped potential

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