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Research Career Paths Among Political Scientists in Research Institutions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 January 2021

Kim Quaile Hill*
Affiliation:
Texas A&M University
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Abstract

Considerable research assesses research success in political science. Yet this work has not considered widespread findings that scholars can follow various career research paths that complicate how we envision scholarly success. Further, we have no systematic information on these career paths in any scientific discipline. I present an empirically validated research career-path typology for political scientists who began their career in a research institution. The typology demonstrates that many scholars follow paths different from the most conventional expectations, and research success by measures of publications and citations is associated with only some of these paths. Thus, existing research on aggregate publications and citations likely addresses only a subset of the career paths revealed in this article. Understanding research activities in our profession requires consideration of the various career paths, their motivation, and their place in our research community.

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Table 1 A Typology of Career Research Paths(a)

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Table 2 Publications and Citations for Female and Male Scholars

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