Large scale research programmes and networks are an increasingly prominent feature of global change and sustainability research. They aim to bring together researchers with different topical, disciplinary and geographical backgrounds around common issues of concern. Significant human and financial resources are invested in global research programmes and networks. Nevertheless, we know little about how these coordination mechanisms contribute to collaboration or the extent to which they manage to live up to high expectations. Addressing this gap, the current article combines a literature review and scientometric analysis of two large scale programmes in global change research in order to address the question ‘what does science coordination a...
There are a number of barriers to doing collaborative research in a global context. The Refugee Rese...
In this essay, I present global mega-trends in higher education and science (expansion, competition,...
Researchers need to collaborate to address grand challenges such as climate change, poverty and sust...
Large scale research programmes and networks are an increasingly prominent feature of global change ...
Researchers from the global South are key to successful climate change research. While self-selectin...
In nearly all domains of Global Change Research (GCR), the role of humans is a key factor as a drivi...
Bottom-up collaboration between scientists across borders is expanding, as shown by authorship analy...
Science is a global enterprise. Today there are over 7 million researchers around the world,drawing ...
Although research on human interactions in global change is advancing rapidly, future research in th...
An increasing number of research programs seek to support adaptation to climate change through the e...
National science systems have become embedded in global science and countries do everything they can...
The ongoing globalisation of science has undisputedly a major impact on how and where scientific res...
Realizing effective scientific collaboration among nations is not an easy task. As our first piece...
abstract: Collaborative research is not only a form of social and human capital and a public good, b...
Global collaboration continues to grow as a share of all scientific cooperation, measured as coautho...
There are a number of barriers to doing collaborative research in a global context. The Refugee Rese...
In this essay, I present global mega-trends in higher education and science (expansion, competition,...
Researchers need to collaborate to address grand challenges such as climate change, poverty and sust...
Large scale research programmes and networks are an increasingly prominent feature of global change ...
Researchers from the global South are key to successful climate change research. While self-selectin...
In nearly all domains of Global Change Research (GCR), the role of humans is a key factor as a drivi...
Bottom-up collaboration between scientists across borders is expanding, as shown by authorship analy...
Science is a global enterprise. Today there are over 7 million researchers around the world,drawing ...
Although research on human interactions in global change is advancing rapidly, future research in th...
An increasing number of research programs seek to support adaptation to climate change through the e...
National science systems have become embedded in global science and countries do everything they can...
The ongoing globalisation of science has undisputedly a major impact on how and where scientific res...
Realizing effective scientific collaboration among nations is not an easy task. As our first piece...
abstract: Collaborative research is not only a form of social and human capital and a public good, b...
Global collaboration continues to grow as a share of all scientific cooperation, measured as coautho...
There are a number of barriers to doing collaborative research in a global context. The Refugee Rese...
In this essay, I present global mega-trends in higher education and science (expansion, competition,...
Researchers need to collaborate to address grand challenges such as climate change, poverty and sust...