The Quantifying Success satellite has the aim of develop common languages for solving problems in the emerging, fascinating field of the “science of success”
James Evans (@profjamesevans) will be giving an invited talk on innovation titled "Individual Failure and Collective Success for Innovation". We are looking forward to listening his talk @Networks2021 satellite on #quantsuccess
Cassidy Sugimoto (@csugimoto) will give an exciting invited talk at @Networks2021 satellite on #quantsuccess. Title of Prof. Sugimoto's talk will be "Quantifying Disparities: Bringing an Intersectional Lens to Scientific Success"
Mark you calendars! 3 days left to our satellite and you can check our schedule for 4 invited and 6 contributed talks. #quantsuccess@Networks2021
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Giacomo Livan (@giacomolivan) will be with us @Networks2021 satellite on quantifying success. He will be giving an invited talk titled "Leveraging academic networks to understand scientific success" #quantsuccess
We are excited to have Danielle Bassett (@DaniSBassett) with us. She will be sharing her talk titled "Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Imbalances in Reference Lists of Scientific Papers" at @Networks2021 satellite on #quantsuccess
Getting ready for @Networks2021 !!!
Sign the date, this year @quant_success will be held online on July 2nd!
Submit your abstract now at https://t.co/QgWWIAqg1r (deadline on June 19th)
Interesting work on reciprocity of acknowledgments in scientific publications by Keigo Kusumegi and @ZeroSano
Authors in a reciprocal acknowledgment network are cited more
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