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Understanding the onset of hot streaks across artistic, cultural, and scientific careers

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Understanding the onset of hot streaks across artistic, cultural, and scientific careers

L. Liu, N. Dehmamy, et al.

This research conducted by Lu Liu, Nima Dehmamy, Jillian Chown, C. Lee Giles, and Dashun Wang explores the intriguing patterns of 'hot streaks' in creative careers, revealing how a balance of exploration and exploitation leads to periods of high impact across various fields. Discover how these dynamics shape artistic and scientific achievements!

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Abstract
This research investigates the patterns underlying the emergence of "hot streaks"—periods of concentrated high-impact work—in artistic, cultural, and scientific careers. Using deep learning and network science methods applied to large datasets of artists, film directors, and scientists, the study finds that a sequence of exploration followed by exploitation consistently precedes hot streaks. Individuals tend to explore diverse styles or topics before a hot streak, then become significantly more focused after its onset. This exploration-exploitation sequence appears crucial for the initiation of high-impact periods, rather than exploration or exploitation alone.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 13, 2021
Authors
Lu Liu, Nima Dehmamy, Jillian Chown, C. Lee Giles, Dashun Wang
Tags
hot streaks
exploration
exploitation
high-impact work
artistic careers
scientific achievement
network science
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