The superstar phenomenon in the knowledge management and intellectual capital academic discipline

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This paper reports on the first documented attempt to investigate the presence of the superstar (or Matthew) effect in the knowledge management and intellectual capital (KM/IC) scholarly discipline. The Yule–Simon model and Lotka's square law were applied to the publication data obtained from 2175 articles from 11 KM/IC journals. Based on the findings, it was concluded that the KM/IC discipline represents a very young, attractive academic field that welcomes contributions from a variety of academics and practitioners. In their paper acceptance decisions, KM/IC journal editors are not biased towards a small group of highly productive researchers, which is a positive sign that the field has been progressing in the right direction. The discipline is driven more by academics than by practitioners, and the distribution of articles is more concentrated among a few academic but not practitioner institutions. It was also observed that the Yule–Simon model and Lotka's square law may produce different distributions with respect to institutions.

论文关键词:Superstar effect,Matthew effect,Yule–Simon model,Lotka's square law,Editor bias

论文评审过程:Received 13 September 2010, Revised 12 January 2011, Accepted 17 January 2011, Available online 26 February 2011.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2011.01.005