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Dec 4, 2016 · This study investigates the perceived role of psychological factors in achieving excellence in scientific research. Six outstanding scientists aged 33–42 were interviewed. Data were analyzed inductively resulting in three main dimensions: personality traits and characteristics, psychological skills and processes, and task-specific strategies.
- Liliana S. Araújo, José Fernando A. Cruz, Leandro S. Almeida
- 2017
Science does not take place in a vacuum: The physical and social workplace has a profound influence on scientific discoveries. Everyone at a research institute can contribute to its scientific output and productivity, from faculty research groups to facilities and platforms staff to administration and corporate services.
Nov 1, 2021 · 1) Research problems leading to research opportunities: The researcher(s) must be able to identify a substantive research problem of academic interest, which has the potential to develop into further research opportunities in the future. This is not the same as finding a “gap in the literature,” and the researcher should be able to offer more justification than simply “filling the gap.”
- Adam Lindgreen, Adam Lindgreen, C. Anthony Di Benedetto, Roderick J. Brodie
- 2021
The size, complexity, and diversity of research efforts, among other factors, contribute to excellence in a changing and competitive scientific research environment. However, these same features can provide opportunities for misconduct in science, questionable research practices, and other misconduct. Individual scientists bear the primary responsibility for the conduct of their research, but ...
- 1992
Adaptable: Research excellence is not one-size-fits-all, but rather context- and content-specific. Flexible, catered approaches are required to recognize and incent the breadth of research within CIHR's mandate. Evergreen: Research excellence is a concept designed to be adjusted as new evidence emerges, and as science and society evolve. Key ...
Based on the analytical framework presented above we have studied the factors that constitute a dynamic and innovative research environment as illustrated in Table 1.The factors are grouped in 11 clusters, including research strategy, objectives and priorities of the environments, leadership, organisation and structure, internationalisation and international inspiration, human resources ...
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Mar 4, 2022 · The strategic relevance of innovation and scientific research has amplified the attention towards the definition of quality in research practice. However, despite the proliferation of evaluation metrics and procedures, there is a need to go beyond bibliometric approaches and to identify, more explicitly, what constitutes good research and which are its driving factors or determinants. This ...