“…These include structural issues of academic systems, practice orientation vs. scientific excellence, high workload and time pressure, as well as limited access to (knowledge) networks for turning research into action (Deininger et al, 2021;Rogga and Zscheischler, 2021). These challenges are amplified for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) due to common limitations in terms offunding, time, experience, and networks (e.g., Felt et al, 2013;Haider et al, 2018;Fam et al, 2020;Schrot et al, 2020). Thus, identifying and addressing obstacles to knowledge coproduction, especially from the perspective of ECRs, may help to better support the generation of co-produced knowledge and ultimately the utility of science for society.…”