The Costs of Competition in Distributing Scarce Research Funds
Gerald Schweiger,
Adrian Barnett,
Peter van den Besselaar,
Lutz Bornmann,
Andreas De Block,
John P. A. Ioannidis,
Ulf Sandstr\"om and
Stijn Conix
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Research funding systems are not isolated systems - they are embedded in a larger scientific system with an enormous influence on the system. This paper aims to analyze the allocation of competitive research funding from different perspectives: How reliable are decision processes for funding? What are the economic costs of competitive funding? How does competition for funds affect doing risky research? How do competitive funding environments affect scientists themselves, and which ethical issues must be considered? We attempt to identify gaps in our knowledge of research funding systems; we propose recommendations for policymakers and funding agencies, including empirical experiments of decision processes and the collection of data on these processes. With our recommendations we hope to contribute to developing improved ways of organizing research funding.
Date: 2024-03
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Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121 (2024)
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