This article investigates the links between universities’ opportunities to shape their research profiles, the changing state interest concerning these profiles, and the impact of profile building on research at university and field levels. While the authority of the Dutch state over research profiles of Dutch universities has increased, university management has considerable operational authority over the inclusion of new research fields and removal of existing research fields. Since all universities have begun to follow the same external signals prescribing applied research, research that has easy access to external funding, and research in fields prioritised by the state, a ‘quasi-market failure’ may emerge, as is demonstrated for evoluti...
In the Netherlands, the doctoral e-theses are part of the institutional repositories infrastructure ...
While at the top of universities, strategic research management has evolved from facilitation to bec...
Globally, the call for impact of science on society is louder than ever. The Netherlands is no excep...
This article investigates the links between universities’ opportunities to shape their research prof...
Scientific research in the Netherlands is doing remarkably well. Dutch researchers, universities and...
This thesis deals with struggles for relevance of university researchers, their efforts to make thei...
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...
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a rapidly growing scientific discipline. In the Netherlands, various u...
This article deals with changing demands on research and education in universities (as a case of Net...
The article explores how the US and Dutch governments have attempted to bolster research commerciali...
Higher education institutions are more and more attempting to connect research to teaching. One way ...
Field labs? (living labs?) are explored to determine their role in bringing new knowledge from uni...
The Dutch higher education and research system has incrementally changed during the last decade. Sev...
This paper reports on the state of affairs of the „Erziehungswissenschaften“ in the Netherlands. For...
In the Netherlands, the doctoral e-theses are part of the institutional repositories infrastructure ...
While at the top of universities, strategic research management has evolved from facilitation to bec...
Globally, the call for impact of science on society is louder than ever. The Netherlands is no excep...
This article investigates the links between universities’ opportunities to shape their research prof...
Scientific research in the Netherlands is doing remarkably well. Dutch researchers, universities and...
This thesis deals with struggles for relevance of university researchers, their efforts to make thei...
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...
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a rapidly growing scientific discipline. In the Netherlands, various u...
This article deals with changing demands on research and education in universities (as a case of Net...
The article explores how the US and Dutch governments have attempted to bolster research commerciali...
Higher education institutions are more and more attempting to connect research to teaching. One way ...
Field labs? (living labs?) are explored to determine their role in bringing new knowledge from uni...
The Dutch higher education and research system has incrementally changed during the last decade. Sev...
This paper reports on the state of affairs of the „Erziehungswissenschaften“ in the Netherlands. For...
In the Netherlands, the doctoral e-theses are part of the institutional repositories infrastructure ...
While at the top of universities, strategic research management has evolved from facilitation to bec...
Globally, the call for impact of science on society is louder than ever. The Netherlands is no excep...