This paper investigates the consequences of institutional changes on academic research practices in eight fields of natural science in the netherlands. The authors analyse the similarities and differences among the dynamics of these different fields and reflect on possible explanations for the changes observed. The study shows that the increasing pressure for productivity, as measured in bibliometric terms, can counteract the pressure for practical utility. Moreover, the work indicates that the dynamics of science varies much more across scientific fields than most of the literature suggests is the case
Astronomy after Oort: The Changes in Administrative Culture in Science and the Universities in the 1...
Publications determine to a large extent the possibility to stay in academia (“publish or perish”). ...
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This paper investigates the consequences of institutional changes on academic research practices in ...
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This paper reflects on the relevance of academic science. Relevance plays a central role in what we ...
This paper reflects on the relevance of academic science. Relevance plays a central role in what we ...
This article investigates the links between universities’ opportunities to shape their research prof...
From 1980 until 1985, the Dutch Faculties of Philosophy went through a period of transition. First, ...
Knowledge is gaining increasing importance in modern-day society as a factor of production and, ulti...
Knowledge is gaining increasing importance in modern-day society as a factor of production and, ulti...
In this article, we analyse how variations in organisational conditions for research affect research...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
Dutch environmental sciences have a tradition of multi- and interdisciplinarity and are developed in...
<div><p>Do different fields of knowledge require different research strategies? A numerical model ex...
Astronomy after Oort: The Changes in Administrative Culture in Science and the Universities in the 1...
Publications determine to a large extent the possibility to stay in academia (“publish or perish”). ...
In the early 1970s Dutch universities were reformed, while scientific research was faced with new so...
This paper investigates the consequences of institutional changes on academic research practices in ...
This thesis deals with struggles for relevance of university researchers, their efforts to make thei...
This paper reflects on the relevance of academic science. Relevance plays a central role in what we ...
This paper reflects on the relevance of academic science. Relevance plays a central role in what we ...
This article investigates the links between universities’ opportunities to shape their research prof...
From 1980 until 1985, the Dutch Faculties of Philosophy went through a period of transition. First, ...
Knowledge is gaining increasing importance in modern-day society as a factor of production and, ulti...
Knowledge is gaining increasing importance in modern-day society as a factor of production and, ulti...
In this article, we analyse how variations in organisational conditions for research affect research...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
Dutch environmental sciences have a tradition of multi- and interdisciplinarity and are developed in...
<div><p>Do different fields of knowledge require different research strategies? A numerical model ex...
Astronomy after Oort: The Changes in Administrative Culture in Science and the Universities in the 1...
Publications determine to a large extent the possibility to stay in academia (“publish or perish”). ...
In the early 1970s Dutch universities were reformed, while scientific research was faced with new so...