Peer effects in the workplace: evidence from professional transitions for the superstars of medicine
Pierre Azoulay
Proceedings, 2006
Abstract:
Pierre Azoulay?s presentation reported the progress on a very data-intensive project trying to understand the role of superstars in the medical sciences. Here the researchers are building a large panel data set on medical researchers and tracking the movement of superstars across institutions to better understand the effect of superstars on the research productivity of their colleagues.
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Date: 2006
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