The Perfect Researcher
Mario Vanhoucke
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Mario Vanhoucke: Ghent University
Chapter Chapter 16 in The Illusion of Control, 2023, pp 293-300 from Springer
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Abstract This last chapter discusses the four typical qualities the perfect researcher should possess. Research into data-driven project management has grown significantly in recent decades, and much of the work of the Operations Research & Scheduling group is due to the young and enthusiastic researchers who spend their days (and nights) seeking the impossible. Scientific research is not an easy task, and I believe a researcher should possess these four typical qualities to become the perfect researcher.
Keywords: Academic research; Doubt; Ignorance; Wildness; Serendipity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31785-9_16
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