This chapter contribution to the edited volume addresses the growing interest among science policy researchers and practitioners in understanding the organisational dilemmas confronted in cooperative research centres (CRCs). The authors Sam Garrett-Jones, Tim Turpin and Kieren Diment acknowledge that little empirical evidence exists on (a) how individual researchers perceive the benefits of their participation, (b) how far the structures and functions of particular centres coalesce around of researchers' expectations and (c) what problems arise for researchers who opt for a 'second job' in the centre. The authors use the broad policy and organisational context of the Australian CRC to conduct a qualitative analysis of a survey of respondent...
A number of authors have recently proposed a future for science where the traditional academic mode ...
© 2018 Dr Fabiana Barros de BarrosCentres of Excellence (CoE) are increasingly adopted by government...
Australian government policy aims to exploit university–industry research collaboration to transform...
Careers and organisational objectives: managing competing interests in cooperative research centres ...
Research of potential socio-economic value is commonly conducted within cross-sector (government, u...
The Australian Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) program is typical of the ways many governments ar...
International evidence shows that research is increasingly being carried out in organisational forms...
Cooperative research centres are a well-established organisational embodiment of the 'triple helix'....
In this article we trace changes in the institutional and social dynamics that have steered cross-se...
Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) in Australia are underpinned by funding from the Australian Gove...
The Cooperative Research Centres -- Projects program, began in 2016. This qualitative study investig...
A key feature of government interventions in support of national innovation in recent decades has be...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
This thesis develops new knowledge and understanding of the role of the university research Centre D...
A number of authors have recently proposed a future for science where the traditional academic mode ...
© 2018 Dr Fabiana Barros de BarrosCentres of Excellence (CoE) are increasingly adopted by government...
Australian government policy aims to exploit university–industry research collaboration to transform...
Careers and organisational objectives: managing competing interests in cooperative research centres ...
Research of potential socio-economic value is commonly conducted within cross-sector (government, u...
The Australian Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) program is typical of the ways many governments ar...
International evidence shows that research is increasingly being carried out in organisational forms...
Cooperative research centres are a well-established organisational embodiment of the 'triple helix'....
In this article we trace changes in the institutional and social dynamics that have steered cross-se...
Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) in Australia are underpinned by funding from the Australian Gove...
The Cooperative Research Centres -- Projects program, began in 2016. This qualitative study investig...
A key feature of government interventions in support of national innovation in recent decades has be...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
This thesis develops new knowledge and understanding of the role of the university research Centre D...
A number of authors have recently proposed a future for science where the traditional academic mode ...
© 2018 Dr Fabiana Barros de BarrosCentres of Excellence (CoE) are increasingly adopted by government...
Australian government policy aims to exploit university–industry research collaboration to transform...