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“Papers with four or five authors of multiple ethnicities have, on average, one to two more citations than those written by authors all of the same ethnicity. This effect represents a 5–10% difference in the mean number of citations for a given publication.”
https://www.nature.com/articles/513305a
#science #dei
“Papers with four or five authors of multiple ethnicities have, on average, one to two more citations than those written by authors all of the same ethnicity. This effect represents a 5–10% difference in the mean number of citations for a given publication.”
https://www.nature.com/articles/513305a
#science #dei
Collaboration: Strength in diversity - Nature
Richard B. Freeman and Wei Huang reflect on a link between a team's ethnic mix and highly cited papers.Nature