This study examines the relationship between the scientific endeavor and its external social environment. The analysis focuses on the effects of external funding and its organizational …
YA Shenhav - Sociological Perspectives, 1986 - journals.sagepub.com
The article explores the process by which academic research settings become influenced by external funders upon whom they depend for vital resources. The emerging resource …
EJ Hackett - Science and Technology Studies, 1987 - JSTOR
Research funding has become an important part of science yet we know little about how funding agencies, scientists, and university departments respond to changes in the funding …
This study focuses on the opinions of university researchers concerning research support. More specifically, I examine the effects of dependency on external support on the …
Research grants, by their very nature, provide critical career-relevant resources and opportunities, often a determining factor in a researcher's career advancement, mobility, and …
O Auranen - Annual Conference, 2007 - researchgate.net
There is a long lasting science policy interest to understand what kinds of environments enhance the research performance of individual researchers. This interest is even stronger …
Matthieu Hubert and Séverine Louvel explain how “contracting” is becoming a common activity for researchers. In addition to redefining modes of laboratory management and …
S Shibayama - … , Imperial College London Business School, London, 2010 - academia.edu
This study examines the normative structure of academic scientists using a sample of 838 Japanese life scientists and material scientists. The data indicates that the scientific norms …
YA Shenhav - Work and Occupations, 1988 - journals.sagepub.com
Sociological studies in R&D sites have explained the transition of researchers to administration using individual and/or intraorganizational perspectives. The phenomenon …