This paper establishes a structural typology of the organisational configurations of public research organisations which vary in their relative internal sharing of authority between researchers and managers; we distinguish between autonomous, heteronomous and managed research organisations. We assume that there are at least two sources of legitimate authority within research organisations, one derived from formal hierarchy (organisational leadership) and another derived from the research community (professional); the balance of authority between researchers and managers is essentially structural but is empirically mediated by the funding portfolio of organisations and the corresponding endowment of resources at the disposal of leaders or re...
The production of scientific knowledge is currently a broadly discussed topic. Not only because scie...
The delegation of authority in research funding to multi-actor networks that include users is seen a...
This paper investigates the interactions between policy drivers and academic practice in internation...
This chapter addresses the relationship between public research organisations (PRO) and R&D public...
This paper analyzes the formation of Research Corporations as an alternative governance structur...
This chapter casts light on some intra-organizational consequences of the structural transformations...
The aim of this paper is to look at public research funding systems from the perspective of their br...
The article examines research funding organisations and their public role in providing for and decid...
Research partnerships between university researchers and industry partners are becoming increasingly...
The research system is highly dependent upon the resources provided by the political system. Rising ...
The research system is highly dependent upon the resources provided by the political system. Rising ...
Publicly funded research continues to be an important and critical source of research funding for Hi...
We argue that contemporary research on the influence of organisational autonomy on performance in pu...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
In this article, we analyse how variations in organisational conditions for research affect research...
The production of scientific knowledge is currently a broadly discussed topic. Not only because scie...
The delegation of authority in research funding to multi-actor networks that include users is seen a...
This paper investigates the interactions between policy drivers and academic practice in internation...
This chapter addresses the relationship between public research organisations (PRO) and R&D public...
This paper analyzes the formation of Research Corporations as an alternative governance structur...
This chapter casts light on some intra-organizational consequences of the structural transformations...
The aim of this paper is to look at public research funding systems from the perspective of their br...
The article examines research funding organisations and their public role in providing for and decid...
Research partnerships between university researchers and industry partners are becoming increasingly...
The research system is highly dependent upon the resources provided by the political system. Rising ...
The research system is highly dependent upon the resources provided by the political system. Rising ...
Publicly funded research continues to be an important and critical source of research funding for Hi...
We argue that contemporary research on the influence of organisational autonomy on performance in pu...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
In this article, we analyse how variations in organisational conditions for research affect research...
The production of scientific knowledge is currently a broadly discussed topic. Not only because scie...
The delegation of authority in research funding to multi-actor networks that include users is seen a...
This paper investigates the interactions between policy drivers and academic practice in internation...