- Plurality Books p.61
While the greatest innovations tend to come from developing unusual and unexpected combinations of existing disciplines while remaining firmly rooted in them,137 138 139 most incentive structures used in science (e.g., those based on publication quality or citation count) limit scientific creativity 138 139 have been shown to create distorted incentives that limit scientific creativity. These findings have led the scientific community to develop new metrics that can reward innovation, offset these biases, and create a more⿻ incentive set.140
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