[2503.08480] Does excellence correspond to universal inequality level? Evidences from scholarly citations and Olympic medal data
peter.suber's bookmarks 2025-04-01
Summary:
Abstract: We study the inequality of citations received for different publications of various researchers and Nobel laureates in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine and Economics using their Google Scholar data for the period 2012-2024. Our findings reveal that citation distributions are highly unequal, with even greater disparity among the Nobel laureates. We then show that measures of inequality, such as Gini and Kolkata indices, could be a useful indicator for distinguishing the Nobel laureates from the others. It may be noted, such high level of inequality corresponds to critical point fluctuations, indicating that excellence correspond to (self-organized dynamical) critical point. We also analyze the inequality in the medal tally of different countries in the summer and winter Olympic games over the years, and find that a similar level of high inequality exists there as well. Our results indicate that inequality measures can serve as proxies for competitiveness and excellence.