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  • 1 month ago | insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu | Ryan Hill |Dashun Wang |Benjamin Jones

    Summary People and organizations often pay a hefty price when they pivot beyond their typical area of focus, according to Kellogg research published in Nature. The researchers examined 26 million papers from 1970–2015 across 154 fields and found that, for scientists, shifting directions significantly diminished the impact of their work.

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