论文标题
学术导师在大团体中取得了成功,但在小组中成长
Academic mentees succeed in big groups, but thrive in small groups
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论文摘要
指导是科学成就的关键组成部分,这有助于对受训者和导师的职业成功衡量。科学企业中的一个共同成功指标是获得一个大型研究小组,据信这表明指导和高质量的研究。但是,大型竞争群体也可能会扩大辍学率,这在早期职业研究人员中尤其是很高。在这里,我们收集了有关导师关系及其出版的纵向家谱数据,并研究了导师小组对未来学术生存和受训者表现的影响。我们发现,如果毕业后继续在学术界工作,那么在大型小组中接受培训的受训者通常比小组的受训者更好。但是,我们还发现了两个令人惊讶的结果:(1)个较大群体的受训者以及(2)具有更高生产力的导师的受训者的学术生存率明显降低。这些发现表明,导师的成功对受训者的学术生存率产生了负面影响,提出了有关成功指导的定义的重要问题,并提供了有关职业发展的可行建议。
Mentoring is a key component of scientific achievements, contributing to overall measures of career success for mentees and mentors. A common success metric in the scientific enterprise is acquiring a large research group, which is believed to indicate excellent mentorship and high-quality research. However, large, competitive groups might also amplify dropout rates, which are high especially among early career researchers. Here, we collect longitudinal genealogical data on mentor-mentee relations and their publication, and study the effects of a mentor's group on future academic survival and performance of their mentees. We find that mentees trained in large groups generally have better academic performance than mentees from small groups, if they continue working in academia after graduation. However, we also find two surprising results: Academic survival rate is significantly lower for (1) mentees from larger groups, and for (2) mentees with more productive mentors. These findings reveal that success of mentors has a negative effect on the academic survival rate of mentees, raising important questions about the definition of successful mentorship and providing actionable suggestions concerning career development.