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A systemic approach to better coordination in science

Sajedeh Rasti (), Krist Vaesen and Daniël Lakens
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Sajedeh Rasti: Eindhoven University of Technology
Krist Vaesen: Eindhoven University of Technology
Daniël Lakens: Eindhoven University of Technology

Nature Human Behaviour, 2025, vol. 9, issue 9, 1762-1764

Abstract: Although individualism and isolated work remain common in academia, coordination offers substantial benefits. This Comment calls on researchers, funders, policymakers, journals and universities to create systemic change towards greater coordination in science.

Date: 2025
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