TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimenting with Open Innovation in Science (OIS) practices
T2 - A novel approach to co-developing research proposals
AU - Beck, Susanne
AU - Bercovitz, Janet
AU - Bergenholtz, Carsten
AU - Brasseur, Tiare Maria
AU - D’Este, Pablo
AU - Dorn, Amelie
AU - Doser, Michael
AU - Dosi, Clio
AU - Effert, Agnes
AU - Furtuna, Riold
AU - Goodyear, Melinda
AU - Grimpe, Christoph
AU - Haeussler, Carolin
AU - Hans, Fabian
AU - Heinisch, Barbara
AU - Katona, Nóra
AU - Kleinberger-Pierer, Harald
AU - Kokshagina, Olga
AU - LaFlamme, Marcel
AU - Lawson, Cornelia
AU - Lehner, Patrick
AU - Lifshitz-Assaf, Hila
AU - Lukas, Wolfgang
AU - Marchini, Silvia
AU - Mitterhauser, Markus
AU - Moscato, Francesco
AU - Nordberg, Markus
AU - Norn, Maria Theresa
AU - Poetz, Marion
AU - Ponti, Marisa
AU - Pruschak, Gernot
AU - Rafner, Janet Frances
AU - Romasanta, Angelo Kenneth
AU - Ruser, Alexander
AU - Sameed, Muhammed
AU - Sauermann, Henry
AU - Suess-Reyes, Julia
AU - Tucci, Christopher L.
AU - Tuertscher, Philipp
AU - Sáez, Rubén Vicente
AU - Vignoli, Matteo
AU - Zyontz, Samantha
N1 - Funding Information:
This project was funddbyteheAutriasn Natioal n Foundation for Research, TechnologandyDevelopment, grant for Open Inantion oinScivence.
Funding Information:
This project was funded by the Austrian National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development, grant for Open Innovation in Science.
Publisher Copyright:
/ © The author/s, 2021
PY - 2021/12/21
Y1 - 2021/12/21
N2 - Co-producing scientific research with those who are affected by it is an emerging phenomenon in contemporary science. This article summarizes and reflects on both the process and outcome of a novel experiment to co-develop scientific research proposals in the field of Open Innovation in Science (OIS), wherein scholars engaged in the study of open and collaborative practices collaborated with the “users” of their research, i.e., scientists who apply such practices in their own research. The resulting co-developed research proposals focus on scientific collaboration, open data, and knowledge sharing and are available as an appendix to this article.
AB - Co-producing scientific research with those who are affected by it is an emerging phenomenon in contemporary science. This article summarizes and reflects on both the process and outcome of a novel experiment to co-develop scientific research proposals in the field of Open Innovation in Science (OIS), wherein scholars engaged in the study of open and collaborative practices collaborated with the “users” of their research, i.e., scientists who apply such practices in their own research. The resulting co-developed research proposals focus on scientific collaboration, open data, and knowledge sharing and are available as an appendix to this article.
KW - co-development of research proposals
KW - co-production of scientific research
KW - Open Innovation in Science (OIS)
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U2 - 10.23726/cij.2021.1328
DO - 10.23726/cij.2021.1328
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85130579334
SN - 2413-9505
VL - 5
SP - 28
EP - 49
JO - CERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation
JF - CERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation
IS - 2
ER -