In this article, we analyse how variations in organisational conditions for research affect researchers’ opportunities for changing individual-level or group-level research programmes. We contrast three innovations that were developed in universities and public research institutes in Germany and the Netherlands, which enables comparisons both between organisational settings and between properties of innovations. Comparing the development of three innovations in the two types of organisations enables the identification of links between patterns of authority sharing at these organisations and the opportunities to develop innovations. On this basis, the distribution of opportunities to change research practices among researchers in the two cou...
The Dutch higher education and research system has incrementally changed during the last decade. Sev...
This paper establishes a structural typology of the organisational configurations of public research...
Organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via inter-organizational network r...
In this article, we analyse how variations in organisational conditions for research affect research...
The focus of this paper is on how organizational change within medical research evolves and is influ...
Abstract Higher education and researach institutions are confronted with changing and sometimes con...
The central research question of our study addresses the effects of governing models on the research...
Funding of higher education and research has experienced substantial changes in the last decades. Al...
Many companies struggle with developing innovations extending beyond their own knowledge base, and a...
19 pages, 3 tables.-- NIFU-STEP The Role of Technological Research Institutes in Innovation Systems,...
This paper examines how the institutional set-up of public research organisations (PROs) affects how...
The Dutch higher education and research system has incrementally changed during the last decade. Sev...
This research is about the transformation of the organization of R&D activities in the public sector...
Over the past couple decades university governance has become a popular topic in the debate of unive...
This paper investigates the consequences of institutional changes on academic research practices in ...
The Dutch higher education and research system has incrementally changed during the last decade. Sev...
This paper establishes a structural typology of the organisational configurations of public research...
Organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via inter-organizational network r...
In this article, we analyse how variations in organisational conditions for research affect research...
The focus of this paper is on how organizational change within medical research evolves and is influ...
Abstract Higher education and researach institutions are confronted with changing and sometimes con...
The central research question of our study addresses the effects of governing models on the research...
Funding of higher education and research has experienced substantial changes in the last decades. Al...
Many companies struggle with developing innovations extending beyond their own knowledge base, and a...
19 pages, 3 tables.-- NIFU-STEP The Role of Technological Research Institutes in Innovation Systems,...
This paper examines how the institutional set-up of public research organisations (PROs) affects how...
The Dutch higher education and research system has incrementally changed during the last decade. Sev...
This research is about the transformation of the organization of R&D activities in the public sector...
Over the past couple decades university governance has become a popular topic in the debate of unive...
This paper investigates the consequences of institutional changes on academic research practices in ...
The Dutch higher education and research system has incrementally changed during the last decade. Sev...
This paper establishes a structural typology of the organisational configurations of public research...
Organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via inter-organizational network r...