Societal impact of academic research has been high on both policy and scientific agendas for several decades. Scholars increasingly focus on processes when analyzing societal impact, often inspired by the concept of 'productive interactions'. Building on this concept, we assert that processes do not take place in isolation. Rather, we suggest that productive interactions emerge in environments that offer conditions for these interactions to occur. This special section brings together three papers that focus on 'enabling conditions' that organizations provide to enable societal impact
Societal impact of research does not occur primarily as unexpected extraordinary incidents of partic...
The world is undergoing dramatic transformations. Many of the grand societal challenges we currently...
In this chapter, we explore co-creation as a form of societal interaction of science. We approach co...
Universities are increasingly expected to fulfill a third mission in addition to those of research a...
In this paper we seek to realise the potential that Spaapen and van Drooge’s productive interactions...
Impact is increasingly important for science policy-makers; science policy studies has reacted this ...
This paper applies the SIAMPI approach, which focuses on the concept of productive interactions, to ...
Models of research systems increasingly emphasize collaborations between networks of heterogeneous a...
Research organisations receiving at least partly public funding are increasingly required to show th...
Trabajo presentado en Technology Transfer Society (T2S) Conference; Time and Knowledge: Dynamics per...
Achieving impact from academic research is a challenging, complex, multifaceted, and interconnected ...
Currently, established research evaluation procedures focus on scientific impact as measured by seve...
Social impact of research is difficult to measure. Attribution problems arise because of the often l...
There is growing emphasis in the UK on promoting research that creates a positive impact on society....
Reflecting on current methods in evaluations of the societal impacts of research, this policy brief ...
Societal impact of research does not occur primarily as unexpected extraordinary incidents of partic...
The world is undergoing dramatic transformations. Many of the grand societal challenges we currently...
In this chapter, we explore co-creation as a form of societal interaction of science. We approach co...
Universities are increasingly expected to fulfill a third mission in addition to those of research a...
In this paper we seek to realise the potential that Spaapen and van Drooge’s productive interactions...
Impact is increasingly important for science policy-makers; science policy studies has reacted this ...
This paper applies the SIAMPI approach, which focuses on the concept of productive interactions, to ...
Models of research systems increasingly emphasize collaborations between networks of heterogeneous a...
Research organisations receiving at least partly public funding are increasingly required to show th...
Trabajo presentado en Technology Transfer Society (T2S) Conference; Time and Knowledge: Dynamics per...
Achieving impact from academic research is a challenging, complex, multifaceted, and interconnected ...
Currently, established research evaluation procedures focus on scientific impact as measured by seve...
Social impact of research is difficult to measure. Attribution problems arise because of the often l...
There is growing emphasis in the UK on promoting research that creates a positive impact on society....
Reflecting on current methods in evaluations of the societal impacts of research, this policy brief ...
Societal impact of research does not occur primarily as unexpected extraordinary incidents of partic...
The world is undergoing dramatic transformations. Many of the grand societal challenges we currently...
In this chapter, we explore co-creation as a form of societal interaction of science. We approach co...