How ideas go viral in academia: Where idea starts is key
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/11/181106150436.htm
The new research borrows a page from epidemiology, exploring how ideas might flow from university to university, almost like a disease. The findings from CU Boulder's Allison Morgan and her colleagues suggest that the way that universities hire new faculty members may give elite schools an edge in spreading their research to others.
In particular, the team simulated how ideas might spread out faster from highly-ranked schools than from those at the bottom of the pile -- even when the ideas weren't that good. The results suggest that academia may not function like the meritocracy that some claim, said Morgan, a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science.
How ideas go viral in academia: Where idea starts is key
Nov 6, 2018, 9:30pm UTC
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/11/181106150436.htm
> The new research borrows a page from epidemiology, exploring how ideas might flow from university to university, almost like a disease. The findings from CU Boulder's Allison Morgan and her colleagues suggest that the way that universities hire new faculty members may give elite schools an edge in spreading their research to others.
> In particular, the team simulated how ideas might spread out faster from highly-ranked schools than from those at the bottom of the pile -- even when the ideas weren't that good. The results suggest that academia may not function like the meritocracy that some claim, said Morgan, a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science.