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Keywords
Competition; Status; Tournament; Matthew Effect
Journal Article
Piezunka H., Lee W., Haynes R., Bothner M. S. (2018). The Matthew Effect as an Unjust Competitive Advantage: Implications for Competition near Status Boundaries Journal of Management Inquiry, 27(4), pp. 378-381.
Merton often envisioned status growth as a process of stepping across a boundary between one status grade and another, more elite status grade. Such boundaries include the border between graduate school and a top academic department that young researchers try to traverse, or the frontier between scientists outside the French Academy and scientists inside the French Academy. Since it is now common to measure status continuously using network data, the behavioral ramifications of status boundaries have been understudied in recent research.