RT @Marek_Kwiek: "If resources are scarce at the highly competitive research front (journal space, funds, reception & recognition), there c…
RT @Marek_Kwiek: @lutzbornmann 's Anna Karenina principle is a perfect explanation what scientists need to show in order to be successful:…
"If resources are scarce at the highly competitive research front (journal space, funds, reception & recognition), there can be success only when several key prerequisites for the allocation of the resources are fulfilled". Success is about scarcity.
@lutzbornmann 's Anna Karenina principle is a perfect explanation what scientists need to show in order to be successful: excellence in several dimensions, not just one. Excellent, underutilized piece (PS. I used it).
RT @lutzbornmann: Why do we have only a few exceptional scientists? @dashunwang explains this in his great new „science of science“ book in…
RT @lutzbornmann: Why do we have only a few exceptional scientists? @dashunwang explains this in his great new „science of science“ book in…
Why do we have only a few exceptional scientists? @dashunwang explains this in his great new „science of science“ book in agreement with the Anna Karenina principle (https://t.co/afpKc4KhMu): “a researcher is most productive when she excels across many fac
The principle states that a deficiency in any one of a number of factors dooms an endeavor to failure. Consequently, a successful endeavor (subject to this principle) is one where every possible deficiency has been avoided. #NULibrary https://t.co/ptkxN6J
Epic RT @asist_org The Anna Karenina principle: A way of thinking about success in science in @JASIST http://t.co/JbuzCAN1
Curious about this: RT @asist_org: The Anna Karenina principle: A way of thinking about success in science in @JASIST http://t.co/CaJbMibR
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