What’s Next for the Quantified Scholar? Impact, Metrics, and (Social) Media

Business and Society 61 (4):807-812 (2022)
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Social media is fueling the increasing individualization of impact metrics. While democratizing for some, for others, the move reinforces privilege and exacerbates inequality.

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