Research culture

Research culture is the collection of behaviours, values, expectations, assumptions, and norms of research communities. Consequently, it defines how the value of quality and diversity of research practice and outputs is acknowledged, and thus, how it is evaluated, supported, and rewarded.

References:

Casci T., Adams E. (2020) [Journal article]. Research Culture: Setting the right tone. eLife 9:e55543. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.55543 

The Royal Society. (2018) [video]. What is research culture? 

 


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