In this two-part episode, we discuss incentives in science and academia. We discuss the various incentives in science, including recognition, citations, money, and the kick in the discovery.
 
Shownotes

Cole, S., & Cole, J. R. (1967). Scientific output and recognition: a study in the operation of the reward system in science. American Sociological Review, 377–390.
Crane, D. (1965). Scientists at major and minor universities: A study of productivity and recognition. American Sociological Review, 699–714.
Merton, R. K. (1963). Resistance to the systematic study of multiple discoveries in science. European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie, 4(2), 237–282.
Stephan, P. (2015). How economics shapes science. Harvard University Press.
Tal Yarkoni - No, it’s not The Incentives—it’s you
Tom Leher - Lobachevsky (1953)

 

Nullius in Verba

Smriti Mehta and Daniël Lakens

Episode 76: Incitamenta - II

FEB 27, 202643 MIN
Nullius in Verba

Episode 76: Incitamenta - II

FEB 27, 202643 MIN

Description

In this two-part episode, we discuss incentives in science and academia. We discuss the various incentives in science, including recognition, citations, money, and the kick in the discovery.   Shownotes Cole, S., & Cole, J. R. (1967). Scientific output and recognition: a study in the operation of the reward system in science. American Sociological Review, 377–390. Crane, D. (1965). Scientists at major and minor universities: A study of productivity and recognition. American Sociological Review, 699–714. Merton, R. K. (1963). Resistance to the systematic study of multiple discoveries in science. European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie, 4(2), 237–282. Stephan, P. (2015). How economics shapes science. Harvard University Press. Tal Yarkoni - No, it’s not The Incentives—it’s you Tom Leher - Lobachevsky (1953)