Is science driven by principal investigators?
Andrej Kastrin, Jelena Klisara, Borut Lu\v{z}ar, Janez Povh

TL;DR
This study compares the scientific performance and careers of principal investigators with all researchers in Slovenia, revealing that PIs outperform others in productivity, collaboration, and network centrality, especially those leading prestigious grants.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of PIs' superior performance and network integration compared to all researchers, highlighting the role of funding and leadership in scientific success.
Findings
PIs have higher productivity, collaboration, internationality, and interdisciplinarity.
PIs' careers are longer and more fruitful than those of all researchers.
Most new PIs are connected to existing PIs in co-authorship networks.
Abstract
In this paper we consider the scientific and career performance of principal investigators (PI's) of publicly funded research projects compared to scientific performance of all researchers. Our study is based on high quality data about (i) research projects awarded in Slovenia in the period 1994-2016 (7508 projects with 2725 PI's in total) and (ii) about scientific productivity of all researchers in Slovenia that were active in the period 1970-2016 - there are 19598 such researchers in total, including the PI's. We compare average productivity, collaboration, internationality and interdisciplinarity of PI's and of all active researchers. Our analysis shows that for all four indicators the average performance of PI's is much higher compared to average performance of all active researchers. Additionally, we analyze careers of both groups of researchers. The results show that the PI's have…
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