Nobel Prize effect
Observation about the adverse effects of receiving the Nobel Prize / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the general effects. It is not to be confused with Nobel disease.
The Nobel Prize effect is an observation about the adverse effects of receiving the Nobel Prize on laureates and their careers. These effects include reduced productivity, constraints in areas of work, and public perception of expertise in areas unrelated to the laureate's work. The term Nobel effect is also used in those contexts, as well as in the context of the laureate's longevity, and influence on international law in the case of the Nobel Peace Prize.