The 'Pivot Penalty': Exploring Career Risks for Researchers Who Don't Stay in Their Own Lane
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The 'pivot penalty': Exploring career risks for researchers who don't stay in their own lane
In 2020, Yian Yin teamed up with economists at Northwestern University to look at the impact of researchers who had shifted their focus to study the COVID pandemic. He saw that these researchers faced a "pivot penalty"—their COVID-related work received less attention than previous contributions in their old field—and the greater the pivot, the worse the penalty.
Hameed Redux: Everybody Stay in Their Own Lane
INTRODUCTION In Hameed v. Canada (Prime Minister) (“Hameed (FC)”), Brown J. seized the opportunity to “encourage” the federal government to fill the too many judicial vacancies on the federal bench. In my Slaw post, “When a Judge Finds His Dream Case: Hameed v. Canada (Prime Minister)” (February 28, 2024), I suggested in not so many words that Brown J. was perhaps too eager to find a way to have an impact on the problem that Chief Justice Wagner…
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