“Success Can Still Be Yours”

Journal Title: ME.dok - MÉDIA–TÖRTÉNET–KOMMUNIKÁCIÓ - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1

Abstract

The author analyses the ”patterns” of the success, exemplifying his thesis with the careers of G. Wilczek, who received the 2004 Nobel in physics for the very fi rst paper he co-authored as a graduate student; Yoshinori Ohsumi, who was 48 when he made his breakthrough; John B. Fenn, a chemist whose Nobel-winning discovery came after Yale shut down his lab when he turned 70; Einstein, despite his age-of-30 admonition, was 59 when he published his fi nding on quantum entanglement, his most cited work today; Steve Jobs, who may have founded Apple at 21, but his most commercially successful innovations—the iMac, the iPhone—came only in his 40s and early 50s, etc. The data collected in the research, it shows that the highest impact papers were rarely the scientists’ earliest ones. Instead, the biggest hits were completely random.

Authors and Affiliations

Albert-László Barabási

Keywords

Related Articles

Szempontok a Horthy-kor és a Kádár-kor nyilvánosságának vizsgálatához-összehasonlításához

(Aspects of the comparison of the publicity of the Horthy and Kádár eras) Using the new results of social sciences we can describe in a new way the public life of diff erent ages. It is recommended to consider the role o...

honlapok tartalomelemzésének módszertani kihívásai

(Methodical Challenges in the Content-Related Analysis of the Web Sites of the Companies) The purpose of this study is to present the possibility of applying the content analysis method to address web content. The conten...

Médiapiac és tájékoztatás

About the news of the Radio of Cluj Napoca

Amatőrök és fényképészmozgalmak Kolozsváron – a kezdetektől a 20. század közepéig

(Amateurs and photography movements in Klausenburg ) Romania’s history of photography is not very well known, it has interesting details that have never been researched. We know very little about the fi rst photography e...

Content

content

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP275106
  • DOI -
  • Views 80
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Albert-László Barabási (2017). “Success Can Still Be Yours”. ME.dok - MÉDIA–TÖRTÉNET–KOMMUNIKÁCIÓ, 0(1), 7-10. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-275106