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The winning of a Nobel Prize is the greatest success in the professional output of any researcher, which makes him/her an academic leader (Zuckerman, 1967, 1977). This success comes from individual work, but it also has a collaborative component. In this letter, we perform a production analysis of the Economics laureates from a network perspective, which allows us to analyse cooperation links among them and to identify the academic leaders among the Nobel Prize laureates according to their production, the networks generated around the laureates, or their central position in the network.
Our paper presents network evidence on all 78 Nobel laureates in Economics between 1969 and 2016, encompassing all publications between 1935 and 2015 included in the Web of Science.
From:
Molina, José Albert
Iñiguez, David
Ruiz, Gonzalo
Tarancón, Alfonso
The winning of a Nobel Prize is the greatest success in the professional output of any researcher, which makes him/her an academic leader (Zuckerman, 1967, 1977). This success comes from individual work, but it also has a collaborative component. In this letter, we perform a production analysis of the Economics laureates from a network perspective, which allows us to analyse cooperation links among them and to identify the academic leaders among the Nobel Prize laureates according to their production, the networks generated around the laureates, or their central position in the network.
Our paper presents network evidence on all 78 Nobel laureates in Economics between 1969 and 2016, encompassing all publications between 1935 and 2015 included in the Web of Science.
From:
Molina, José Albert
Iñiguez, David
Ruiz, Gonzalo
Tarancón, Alfonso