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Delayed Impact of Interdisciplinary Research (2207.04244v1)

Published 9 Jul 2022 in cs.DL and physics.soc-ph

Abstract: Interdisciplinary research increasingly fuels innovation, and is considered to be a key to tomorrow breakthrough. Yet little is known about whether interdisciplinary research manifests delayed impact. Here, we use the time to reach the citation peak to quantify the highest impact time and citation dynamics, and examine its relationship with interdisciplinarity. Using large scale publication datasets, our results suggest that interdisciplinary papers show significant delayed impact both microscopically per paper and macroscopically collectively, as it takes longer time for interdisciplinary papers to reach their citation peak. Furthermore, we study the underlying forces of such delayed impact, finding that the effect goes beyond the Matthew effect (i.e., the rich-get-richer effect). Finally, we find that team size and content conventionality only partly account for this effect. Overall, our results suggest that governments, research administrators, funding agencies should be aware of this general feature of interdisciplinary science, which may have broad policy implications.

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