Handbook of Public Funding of Research
Edited by Benedetto Lepori,
Ben Jongbloed and
Diana Hicks
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Given the recent re-evaluation of research funding policy as an issue central to national governments and the EU, it is imperative that underlying rationales and channels for investment in research and development are examined. A pioneering analysis of the complexity, allocation and management of public funding of research, this Handbook explores the strategies whereby research can be successfully targeted and supported to resolve problems of broad public concern. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Education; Innovations and Technology; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800883079
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Public Funding of Research: understanding vertical and horizontal complexities , pp 1-19

- Benedetto Lepori, Ben Jongbloed and Diana Hicks
- Ch 2 What is public about public research? The case of COVID-19 RD , pp 21-37

- Barry Bozeman
- Ch 3 Motivations guiding public research funding in science, technology and innovation (STI) policy: a synthesis , pp 38-54

- Aixa Y. Alemán-D'az
- Ch 4 Politics of public research funding: the case of the European Union , pp 55-71

- Inga Ulnicane
- Ch 5 Ideas and instruments in public research funding , pp 73-89

- Giliberto Capano
- Ch 6 Performance-based research funding and its impacts on research organizations , pp 90-106

- Gunnar Sivertsen
- Ch 7 RD programs as instruments for governmental RD funding policy , pp 107-122

- Emanuela Reale, Magnus Gulbrandsen and Thomas Scherngell
- Ch 8 Size matters! On the implications of increasing the size of research grants , pp 123-138

- Carter Bloch, Alexander Kladakis and Mads P. Sørensen
- Ch 9 Potentials and limitations of program-based research funding for the transformation of research systems , pp 139-155

- Susanne Bührer, Sarah Seus and Rainer Walz
- Ch 10 Targeting research to address societal needs: what can we learn from 30 years of targeting neglected diseases? , pp 156-171

- Josie Coburn, Ohid Yaqub and Joanna Chataway
- Ch 11 The construction of competition in public research funding systems , pp 172-184

- Stefan Arora-Jonsson, Nils Brunsson and Peter Edlund
- Ch 12 Incentives, rationales, and expected impact: linking performance-based research funding to internal funding distributions of universities , pp 186-202

- Jussi Kivistö and Charles Mathies
- Ch 13 Research funding in the context of high institutional stratification: policy scenarios for Europe based on insights from the United States , pp 203-220

- Arlette Jappe and Thomas Heinze
- Ch 14 Public research organisations and public research funding , pp 221-240

- Laura Cruz-Castro and Luis Sanz-Menéndez
- Ch 15 Reframing study of research(er) funding towards configurations and trails , pp 242-260

- Duncan A. Thomas and Irene Ramos-Vielba
- Ch 16 Researchers' responses to their funding situation , pp 261-278

- Grit Laudel
- Ch 17 Gender and underrepresented minorities differences in research funding , pp 279-300

- Laura Cruz-Castro, Donna Ginther and Luis Sanz-Menéndez
- Ch 18 Research funding and scientific careers , pp 301-321

- Julia Melkers, Richard Woolley and Quintin Kreth
- Ch 19 Research funding and academics' scholarly performance , pp 322-338

- Hugo Horta and Huan Li
- Ch 20 Context matters: conceptualizing research funding policies through the lens of the varieties of academic capitalism approach , pp 340-360

- Olivier Be_gin-Caouette, Silvia Mirlene Nakano Koga and Émanuelle Maltais
- Ch 21 System-level insights into public funding of research from emerging economies , pp 361-377

- Juan D. Rogers
- Ch 22 Public research funding in Asian latecomer countries: developmental legacy and dilemmas , pp 378-394

- So Young Kim
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