Handbook of public funding of research
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Handbook of public funding of research
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
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Given the recent re-evaluation of research funding policy as an issue central to national governments and the EU, it is imperative that underlying rationales and channels for investment in research and development are examined. A pioneering analysis of the complexity, allocation and management of public funding of research, this Handbook explores the strategies whereby research can be successfully targeted and supported to resolve problems of broad public concern.
Used effectively, the Handbook finds, research has the potential to support economic growth, create jobs, enhance social welfare, protect the environment and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. Taking a multi-level approach, chapters strategize ways to address various funding objectives through analysis of policy design, policy instruments, research organizations and researchers, while remedying disparities resulting from the distribution of research funds. The Handbook's expansive scope, which covers variation in goals and instrument management over time and across countries, facilitates an approach that not only scrutinizes existing paradigms of public research funding but also looks to the future.
With authoritative analysis and theoretical frameworks by leading scholars, the Handbook employs an interdisciplinary approach that combines sociology of sciences, political sciences and economics. It will prove a useful resource for scholars and researchers in science policy studies, alongside policy analysts in ministries and research funding organizations seeking to better understand their working environment.
目次
Contents:
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Public Funding of Research:
understanding vertical and horizontal complexities 1
Benedetto Lepori, Ben Jongbloed and Diana Hicks
PART I PUBLIC POLICIES AND RESEARCH FUNDING
2 What is public about public research? The case of COVID-19 R&D 21
Barry Bozeman
3 Motivations guiding public research funding in science, technology and
innovation (STI) policy: a synthesis 38
Aixa Y. Aleman-Diaz
4 Politics of public research funding: the case of the European Union 55
Inga Ulnicane
PART II POLICY MIXES IN PUBLIC RESEARCH FUNDING:
LAYERING AND COMPLEXITY
5 Ideas and instruments in public research funding 73
Giliberto Capano
6 Performance-based research funding and its impacts on research
organizations 90
Gunnar Sivertsen
7 R&D programs as instruments for governmental R&D funding policy 107
Emanuela Reale, Magnus Gulbrandsen and Thomas Scherngell
8 Size matters! On the implications of increasing the size of research grants 123
Carter Bloch, Alexander Kladakis and Mads P. Sorensen
9 Potentials and limitations of program-based research funding for the
transformation of research systems 139
Susanne Bu hrer, Sarah Seus and Rainer Walz
10 Targeting research to address societal needs: what can we learn from 30
years of targeting neglected diseases? 156
Josie Coburn, Ohid Yaqub and Joanna Chataway
11 The construction of competition in public research funding systems 172
Stefan Arora-Jonsson, Nils Brunsson and Peter Edlund
PART III INTERACTION OF FUNDING SYSTEMS WITH
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES AND HIERARCHIES
12 Incentives, rationales, and expected impact: linking performance-based
research funding to internal funding distributions of universities 186
Jussi Kivistoe and Charles Mathies
13 Research funding in the context of high institutional stratification:
policy scenarios for Europe based on insights from the United States 203
Arlette Jappe and Thomas Heinze
14 Public research organisations and public research funding 221
Laura Cruz-Castro and Luis Sanz-Menendez
PART IV RESEARCHERS' INTERACTION WITH THE FUNDING
ENVIRONMENT
15 Reframing study of research(er) funding towards configurations and trails 242
Duncan A. Thomas and Irene Ramos-Vielba
16 Researchers' responses to their funding situation 261
Grit Laudel
17 Gender and underrepresented minorities differences in research funding 279
Laura Cruz-Castro, Donna K. Ginther and Luis Sanz-Menendez
18 Research funding and scientific careers 301
Julia Melkers, Richard Woolley and Quintin Kreth
19 Research funding and academics' scholarly performance 322
Hugo Horta and Huan Li
PART V SYSTEM PERSPECTIVES AND COUNTRY VARIATIONS
20 Context matters: conceptualizing research funding policies through the
lens of the varieties of academic capitalism approach 340
Olivier Be gin-Caouette, Silvia Mirlene Nakano Koga and
Emanuelle Maltais
21 System-level insights into public funding of research from emerging
economies 361
Juan D. Rogers
22 Public research funding in Asian latecomer countries: developmental
legacy and dilemmas 378
So Young Kim
Index 395
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