The Social Determinants of Scientific Creativity: The Model of Factors Affecting the Formation of Young Scientists
Andrey Yurevich,
Dmitry Ushakov () and
Evgenya Gavrilova
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Dmitry Ushakov: Institute of Psychology,Russian Academy of Sciences
Evgenya Gavrilova: Moscow City University of Psychology and Education
Science Governance and Scientometrics Journal, 2016, vol. 11, issue 1, 115-124
Abstract:
The research is concerned with the examination of social factors, which contribute to the scientific achievements of contemporary scientists. The main focus of the study is a sample of young doctors of sciences, who represent RAS institutions and various academic disciplines, have sound scientific achievements and the awards of the Regional Public Foundation for the National Science Support. The data on their scientific productivity was used to develop a model of the researchers’ scientific achievements and their social determinants. The research findings are discussed in the context of the current approach.
Keywords: Scientists; doctors of science RAS; social factors of scientific productivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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