Fraud and Misconduct in Research: Detection, Investigation, and Organizational Response by Nachman Ben-Yehuda and Amalya Oliver-Lumerman.
Reinhart, M. (2019).
Fraud and Misconduct in Research: Detection, Investigation, and Organizational Response by Nachman Ben-Yehuda and Amalya Oliver-Lumerman. American Journal of Sociology , 124(5), 1598-1600. https://doi.org/10.1086/701692
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Die simulierte Moral. Fehlverhalten und Sanktion in der Wissenschaft.
Heßelmann, F. (2019).
Die simulierte Moral. Fehlverhalten und Sanktion in der Wissenschaft. In Joller, S., & Stanisavljevic, M. (Hrsg.), Moralische Kollektive. Theoretische Grundlagen und empirische Einsichten (153-176). Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
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What it takes to do science diplomacy. Practices, identities, needs and challenges of science diplomacy practitioners. Baseline analysis and needs assessment.
Degelsegger-Márquez, A., Flink, T., & Rungius, C. (2019).
What it takes to do science diplomacy. Practices, identities, needs and challenges of science diplomacy practitioners. Baseline analysis and needs assessment. Deliverable 2.3, Vienna: S4D4C.
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ETL Best Practices for Data Quality Checks in RIS Databases.
Azeroual, O., Saake, G., & Abuosba, M. (2019).
ETL Best Practices for Data Quality Checks in RIS Databases. Informatics, volume 6, 1-13.
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Performance and Structures of the German Science System.
Stahlschmidt, S., Stephen, D., & Hinze, S. (2019).
Performance and Structures of the German Science System. Berlin: EFI, Studien zum deutschen Innovationssystem Nr. 05-2019.
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Quality Issues of CRIS Data: An Exploratory Investigation with Universities from Twelve Countries.
Azeroual, O., & Schöpfel, J. (2019).
Quality Issues of CRIS Data: An Exploratory Investigation with Universities from Twelve Countries. MDPI Publications, volume 7 (1-18). https://doi.org/10.3390/publications7010014
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Die große Vermessung: Eine neue Studie will herausfinden, was Deutschlands Promovierende bewegt.
Adrian, D. (2019).
Die große Vermessung: Eine neue Studie will herausfinden, was Deutschlands Promovierende bewegt. Berlin: OpenD / DUZ Verlags- und Medienhaus GmbH.
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The governance and standardization of research information in different science systems: a comparative analysis of Germany and Italy.
Biesenbender, S. (2019).
The governance and standardization of research information in different science systems: a comparative analysis of Germany and Italy. Higher Education Quarterly, 73(1), 116-127. https://doi.org/10.1111/hequ.12193
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Support structures to facilitate the dissemination and implementation of a national standard for research information – the German case of the Research Core Dataset.
Biesenbender, S., & Herwig, S. (2019).
Support structures to facilitate the dissemination and implementation of a national standard for research information – the German case of the Research Core Dataset. Procedia Computer Science, 146, 131-141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2019.01.088
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Using Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) to showcase national and institutional research (potential): research information systems in the context of Open Science.
Biesenbender, S., Petersohn, S., & Thiedig, C. (2019).
Using Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) to showcase national and institutional research (potential): research information systems in the context of Open Science. Procedia Computer Science, 146, 142-155. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2019.01.089
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Bezahlt oder unbezahlt? Überstunden im akademischen Mittelbau.
Ambrasat, J. (2019).
Bezahlt oder unbezahlt? Überstunden im akademischen Mittelbau. Forschung und Lehre, 2/2019.
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Eine post-positivistische Betrachtung der wissenschaftlichen Politikberatung.
Rungius, C., & Weller, C. (2019).
Eine post-positivistische Betrachtung der wissenschaftlichen Politikberatung. In M. Barbehön et al. (Hrsg.), Was bedeutet Interpretieren? Interpretative Verfahren der Politikforschung, Sonderband der Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft. Wiesbaden: Springer.
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Was gewinnen wir durch Open Science und Open Innovation?
Blümel, C., Fecher, B., & Leimüller, G. (2019).
Was gewinnen wir durch Open Science und Open Innovation? Essen: Stifterverband. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1880055
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What are clinician scientists expected to do? The undefined space for professionalizable work in translational biomedicine.
Hendriks, B., Simons, A., & Reinhart, M. (2019).
What are clinician scientists expected to do? The undefined space for professionalizable work in translational biomedicine. Minerva (57), 213-257, Wiesbaden: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11024-019-09367-4
Abstract
Clinician scientists have gained institutional support in the era of translational research, as the key solution to closing the ‘translational gap’ between biomedical research and medical practice. However, clinician scientists remain an ‘endangered species’ in search of a secure niche, while new grants and training programs attempt to counteract their measurable decline in numbers over the past decades. Our study asks how an occupational space for clinician scientists is currently situated between the politics of translation, professional dynamics, and the specialization of academic disciplines. We interviewed clinician scientists, their adjacent professions—clinicians and biomedical researchers—, and contrast their views with expectations
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Making sense of social interaction: Emotional coherence drives semantic integration as assessed by event-related potentials.
Schauenburg, G., Conrad, M., von Scheve, Chr., Barber, H., Ambrasat, J., Aryani, A., & Schröder, T. (2019).
Making sense of social interaction: Emotional coherence drives semantic integration as assessed by event-related potentials. Neuropsychologia. (online first). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2019.01.002
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