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Scientific prizes and the extraordinary growth of scientific topics

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25712-2

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  1. Northwestern Institution on Complex Systems (NICO)
  2. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-19-1-0354]

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Scientific topics associated with a scientific prize exhibit extraordinary growth in productivity, impact, and new entrants. Prizewinning topics produce more papers and citations, retain more scientists, and attract more new entrants and star scientists compared to non-prizewinning topics. The growth of prizewinning topics is positively related to the discipline specificity of the prize, recent research, and prize money.
Fast growing scientific topics have famously been key harbingers of the new frontiers of science, yet, large-scale analyses of their genesis and impact are rare. We investigated one possible factor connected with a topic's extraordinary growth: scientific prizes. Our longitudinal analysis of nearly all recognized prizes worldwide and over 11,000 scientific topics from 19 disciplines indicates that topics associated with a scientific prize experience extraordinary growth in productivity, impact, and new entrants. Relative to matched non-prizewinning topics, prizewinning topics produce 40% more papers and 33% more citations, retain 55% more scientists, and gain 37 and 47% more new entrants and star scientists, respectively, in the first five-to-ten years after the prize. Funding do not account for a prizewinning topic's growth. Rather, growth is positively related to the degree to which the prize is discipline-specific, conferred for recent research, or has prize money. These findings reveal new dynamics behind scientific innovation and investment. Scientific revolutions have famously inspired scientists and innovation but large-scale analyses of scientific revolutions in modern science are rare. Here, the authors investigate one possible factor connected with a topic's extraordinary growth-scientific prizes.

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