Competition to collaboration: Changing the dynamics of science

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Abstract

Our current approach to science has engendered excessive individual and institutional competition and complexity in funding instruments. We contend that a future science system will require a more collaborative approach that supports competition for ideas within a greater mission-led environment. We build on our experiences within the New Zealand science sector to envisage a more collaborative and open framework for delivery, which will provide long-term career opportunities and recognise the importance of vibrant universities, Crown Research Institutes and other private sector participants. A new approach will be founded on successful implementation of the National Science Challenges through a balance of science excellence, effective boards, creating best teams free of institutional constraints, a focus on delivering outcomes and benefits, sharing of data and infrastructure, and engaging with wider society.

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Penman, D., & Goldson, S. (2015, April 3). Competition to collaboration: Changing the dynamics of science. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Taylor and Francis Asia Pacific. https://doi.org/10.1080/03036758.2015.1011172

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