Quantifying Long-Term Scientific Impact
Northeastern University · IBM Research - Thomas J. Watson Research Center · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The lack of predictability of citation-based measures frequently used to gauge impact, from impact factors to short-term citations, raises a fundamental question: Is there long-term predictability in citation patterns? Here, we derive a mechanistic model for the citation dynamics of individual papers, allowing us to collapse the citation histories of papers from different journals and disciplines into a single curve, indicating that all papers tend to follow the same universal temporal pattern. The observed patterns not only help us uncover basic mechanisms that govern scientific impact but also offer reliable measures of influence that may have potential policy implications.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.06
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 58
Authors
3- DWDashun WangCorresponding
Northeastern University, IBM Research - Thomas J. Watson Research Center
- CSChaoming Song
Northeastern University, University of Miami
- ABAlbert-Ĺaszló Barabási
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Northeastern University, Harvard University, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe
Topics & keywords
- Term (time)
- Environmental science
- Physics