Interdisciplinary research has consistently lower funding success
Lindell Bromham (),
Russell Dinnage and
Xia Hua
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Lindell Bromham: Research School of Biology, Australian National University
Russell Dinnage: Research School of Biology, Australian National University
Xia Hua: Research School of Biology, Australian National University
Nature, 2016, vol. 534, issue 7609, 684-687
Abstract:
The degree of interdisciplinarity in research proposals negatively correlates with funding success across a wide range of research fields.
Date: 2016
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