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Biobanking and risk assessment: a comprehensive typology of risks for an adaptive risk governance
Biobanks act as the custodians for the access to and responsible use of human biological samples and related data that have been generously donated...
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“Data is the new oil”: citizen science and informed consent in an era of researchers handling of an economically valuable resource
As with other areas of the social world, academic research in the contemporary healthcare setting has undergone adaptation and change. For example,...
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Triple Helix or Quadruple Helix: Which Model of Innovation to Choose for Empirical Studies?
While the Triple Helix and Quadruple Helix models are popular in innovation studies, the relations between them have not been addressed extensively...
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A Sociocultural Perspective on Scholars Develo** Research Skills via Research Communities in Vietnam
Given the importance of research communities and research mentoring activities in develo** research skills, universities around the world have paid...
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Academic Reform in Fractured Disciplines – On the Interaction of Bologna, New-Public-Management and the Dynamics of Disciplinary Development
At the intersection of science studies and higher education research, this contribution looks at the way in which the requirements of universities as...
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Investigating the effectiveness of nanotechnologies in environmental health with an emphasis on environmental health journals
ObjectiveThe use of nanotechnologies is important to reduce environmental health problems in Iran, so the present study was conducted to determine...
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The Independence of Research—A Review of Disciplinary Perspectives and Outline of Interdisciplinary Prospects
The independence of research is a key strategic issue of modern societies. Dealing with it appropriately poses legal, economic, political, social and...
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Do Interpersonal Networks Mediate the Relationship Between International Academic Mobility and Entrepreneurial Knowledge?
Temporary international mobility is an increasingly relevant practice amongst academics. However, current literature lacks understanding on whether...
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Limits of data anonymity: lack of public awareness risks trust in health system activities
Public trust is paramount for the well functioning of data driven healthcare activities such as digital health interventions, contact tracing or the...
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Academia in the Grip of the Wolf and Its Utopia
In 2015, Willem Halffman and Hans Radder published in Minerva a paper, in which they diagnosed that our universities are colonized by “The Wolf of...
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The use of digital twins in healthcare: socio-ethical benefits and socio-ethical risks
Anticipating the ethical impact of emerging technologies is an essential part of responsible innovation. One such emergent technology is the digital...
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Willingness of youth without disabilities to have romantic love and marital relationships with persons with disabilities
People with disabilities face attitudinal barriers including prejudice, stereotypes, and low expectations. Many young people without disabilities may...
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Beyond the “STEM Pipeline”: Expertise, Careers, and Lifelong Learning
Studies of education and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) commonly use a pipeline metaphor to conceptualize forward...
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Re-invent Yourself! How Demands for Innovativeness Reshape Epistemic Practices
In the current research landscape, there are increasing demands for research to be innovative and cutting-edge. At the same time, concerns are voiced...
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Public Value Promises and Outcome Reporting in Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
U.S. federal research funding is generally justified by promises of public benefits, but the specific natures and distribution of such benefits often...
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Performing Expertise in Building Regulation: ‘Codespeak’ and Fire Safety Experts
Fire safety expertise was in great demand following the Grenfell Tower fire in London in June 2017. The government established a review of building...
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Scientific Production Convergence: An Empirical Analysis Across Nations
Countries’ scientific systems are a key element of the knowledge economy. This paper explores the convergence pattern of the scientific systems of a...
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Boundaries Crossed and Boundaries Made: The Productive Tension Between Learning and Influence in Transformative Networks
We present an in-depth case study of a learning network that aims to transform infrastructure and practice across the research enterprise to advance...
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The Impacts of Incentives for International Publications on Research Cultures in Chinese Humanities and Social Sciences
Incentives for improving research productivity at universities prevail in global academia. However, the rationale, methodology, and impact of such...