The road to ACM fellowship: Examining collaboration patterns and disparities
Categoria dell'articolo: Research Notes
Pubblicato online: 22 ago 2025
Ricevuto: 22 apr 2025
Accettato: 13 ago 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2025-0044
Parole chiave
© 2025 Fan Jiang et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Purpose
This study investigates factors associated with scientific recognition, examining how collaboration networks influence the path to ACM fellowship.
Design/methodology/approach
We analyzed 1,497 ACM fellows (1994-2023) using linear regression on 286,791 publication records, examining co-authorship patterns and institutional overlaps while controlling for productivity metrics.
Findings
Collaboration with ACM fellows among new electees increased from 43% to over 90%. Collaborating with ACM fellows is associated with achieving fellowship 3.8 years earlier, with frequent, recent collaborations and prestigious collaborators exhibiting even shorter time intervals to recognition. Gender and institutional factors also significantly impact timing.
Research limitations
The study is correlational, focuses on one society, and may not capture all forms of scientific contribution beyond traditional metrics.
Practical implications
Current processes may favor well-connected candidates. Reforms should increase transparency and expand recognition criteria to address biases and promote inclusivity.
Originality/value
This provides the first comprehensive three-decade analysis of ACM fellowship patterns, revealing the growing importance of strategic networking in scientific recognition and offering evidencebased recommendations for more inclusive evaluation processes.