Scientists not only rely on knowledge reflected in textbooks and papers, but on their intuitions and experience. Answering scientific questions requires imagining what might be the case and then exploring it. Eric Giannella argues the uncertainty of science makes intuition and judgement essential. Yet the effect of metrics is to reduce the role of judgment. Even the most sophisticated set of metrics will not be able to account for scientists’ tacit knowledge
While general publication practices clearly differ between disciplines, knowledge about scientometri...
Assessments of science are important for many different reasons. For individuals early in their care...
I bet you don’t practice your philosophical intuitions. What’s your excuse? If you think philosophic...
Metrics play a vital part in the valuation and funding of research for scientists worldwide. We revi...
In this chapter we propose expanding the scope of what is covered by scholarly research on intuition...
Rather than expecting people to stop utilizing metrics altogether, we would be better off focusing o...
As the world becomes more complex and uncertain, insights into how people decide are crucial. Intuit...
While science is interested in how things are, design concerns more how things should be in the worl...
The plethora of scientific data and explosion of published materials often leave it challenging to d...
Granted The data do not speak for themselves. Rather, they speak through us. It was the consensus th...
Intuition is accepted in the case of practising managers as well as scientists. Why it is not accept...
I argue that the key to understand many fundamental issues in philosophy of science lies in understa...
This chapter aims to contribute to critically investigate whether human-made scientific knowledge an...
The practice of appealing to intuitive judgments concerning esoteric cases, long standard in analyti...
The scientific approach is full of paradoxes. Our need for (more) certainty (knowledge) and control ...
While general publication practices clearly differ between disciplines, knowledge about scientometri...
Assessments of science are important for many different reasons. For individuals early in their care...
I bet you don’t practice your philosophical intuitions. What’s your excuse? If you think philosophic...
Metrics play a vital part in the valuation and funding of research for scientists worldwide. We revi...
In this chapter we propose expanding the scope of what is covered by scholarly research on intuition...
Rather than expecting people to stop utilizing metrics altogether, we would be better off focusing o...
As the world becomes more complex and uncertain, insights into how people decide are crucial. Intuit...
While science is interested in how things are, design concerns more how things should be in the worl...
The plethora of scientific data and explosion of published materials often leave it challenging to d...
Granted The data do not speak for themselves. Rather, they speak through us. It was the consensus th...
Intuition is accepted in the case of practising managers as well as scientists. Why it is not accept...
I argue that the key to understand many fundamental issues in philosophy of science lies in understa...
This chapter aims to contribute to critically investigate whether human-made scientific knowledge an...
The practice of appealing to intuitive judgments concerning esoteric cases, long standard in analyti...
The scientific approach is full of paradoxes. Our need for (more) certainty (knowledge) and control ...
While general publication practices clearly differ between disciplines, knowledge about scientometri...
Assessments of science are important for many different reasons. For individuals early in their care...
I bet you don’t practice your philosophical intuitions. What’s your excuse? If you think philosophic...