Authors
Tanmoy Chakraborty, Subrata Nandi
Publication date
2018/2
Journal
Knowledge and Information Systems
Volume
54
Pages
487-509
Publisher
Springer London
Description
Success of a scientific entity generally undergoes myriad vicissitudes, resulting in different patterns of success trajectories. Understanding and characterizing the rise and fall of scientific success is important not only from the perspective of designing new mathematical models but also to enhance the quality of various real-world systems such as scientific article search and recommendation systems. In this paper, we present a large-scale study of the subject by analyzing the success of two major scientific entities—papers and authors—in Computer Science and Physics. We quantify “success” in terms of citations and in the process discover six distinct success trajectories which are prevalent across multidisciplinary datasets. Our results reveal that these trajectories are not fully random, but are rather generated through a complex process. We further shed light on the behavior of these trajectories and unfold …
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Scholar articles
T Chakraborty, S Nandi - Knowledge and Information Systems, 2018