Science policy increasingly focuses on maximising societal benefits from science and technology investments, but often reduces those benefits to activities involving codifying and selling knowledge, thereby idealising best practice academic behaviours around entrepreneurial superstars. This paper argues that societal value depends on knowledge being used, making knowledge’s eventual exploitation partly dependent upon on whether other users ‐ societal or scientific ‐ can use that knowledge, i.e. on how far new knowledge is cognate with users’ existing knowledge. When scientists incorporate user knowledge in their research processes, what we call ‘open research behaviours’, their knowledge may be more usable. We develop a set of hypotheses co...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
This article documents how biomedical researchers in the United Kingdom understand and enact the ide...
Science policy increasingly focuses on maximising societal benefits from science and technology inve...
Science policy increasingly focuses on maximising societal benefits from science and technology inve...
Ambiguity surrounding the effect of external engagement on academic research has raised questions ab...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Ambiguity surrounding the effect of external engagement on academic research has raised questions ab...
Ambiguity surrounding the effect of external engagement on academic research has raised questions ab...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Ch...
Ambiguity surrounding the effect of external engagement on academic research has raised questions ab...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
New academic practices discussed under the term Open Science are receiving increasing attention. How...
Open Science is a movement permeating disciplinary boundaries with the goal of improving scientific ...
Ann Grand gave this presentation as part of the University of Exeter's Open Access Week events in Oc...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
This article documents how biomedical researchers in the United Kingdom understand and enact the ide...
Science policy increasingly focuses on maximising societal benefits from science and technology inve...
Science policy increasingly focuses on maximising societal benefits from science and technology inve...
Ambiguity surrounding the effect of external engagement on academic research has raised questions ab...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Ambiguity surrounding the effect of external engagement on academic research has raised questions ab...
Ambiguity surrounding the effect of external engagement on academic research has raised questions ab...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Ch...
Ambiguity surrounding the effect of external engagement on academic research has raised questions ab...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
New academic practices discussed under the term Open Science are receiving increasing attention. How...
Open Science is a movement permeating disciplinary boundaries with the goal of improving scientific ...
Ann Grand gave this presentation as part of the University of Exeter's Open Access Week events in Oc...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
This article documents how biomedical researchers in the United Kingdom understand and enact the ide...