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The disruption index does not measure scientific innovation

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new Abstract: A paper recently published in Science under the rubric of Policy Article argued that what the authors call scientific disruption declines with academic age, and that this decline is related to the absence of mandatory retirement for older academics. Since its publication, its conclusions and policy suggestions in relation to mandatory retirement have received considerable media attention. Thus, it is worth taking a closer look at the proposed measure of disruption since all the...

arXiv:2606.07332v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A paper recently published in Science under the rubric of Policy Article argued that what the authors call scientific disruption declines with academic age, and that this decline is related to the absence of mandatory retirement for older academics. Since its publication, its conclusions and policy suggestions in relation to mandatory retirement have received considerable media attention. Thus, it is worth taking a closer look at the proposed measure of disruption since all the analysis and conclusions are based on the results obtained from this index, thus taking it as valid. The issues we address are not specific to this article and can be found in many papers using bibliometric data that propose a new index on the basis of common sense intuition and then using it as a black boxed instrument to measure quality, innovation or, now, disruption for creating rankings and formulate policy actions on the basis of the calculated values of the index.
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