2013
DOI: 10.1093/scipol/scs113
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Experiments in interdisciplinary capacity-building: The successes and challenges of large-scale interdisciplinary investments

Abstract: Now published as Lyall, C. and Fletcher, I. (2013), "Experiments in interdisciplinary capacity building: the successes and challenges of large-scale interdisciplinary investments", Science and Public Policy (2013) 40(1): 1-7

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“…While such differences in definition can be important, our focus in this paper is on the common idea of exchanging and creating knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, and we refer to this as interdisciplinarity (Jacobs and Frickel 2009;Lyall and Fletcher 2013). A growing body of research examines the rise of interdisciplinarity in scientific research, roughly covering three main areas: the added value of interdisciplinary research, barriers to establishing and benefiting from interdisciplinary research, and solutions or best practices as to how such barriers can be overcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…While such differences in definition can be important, our focus in this paper is on the common idea of exchanging and creating knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, and we refer to this as interdisciplinarity (Jacobs and Frickel 2009;Lyall and Fletcher 2013). A growing body of research examines the rise of interdisciplinarity in scientific research, roughly covering three main areas: the added value of interdisciplinary research, barriers to establishing and benefiting from interdisciplinary research, and solutions or best practices as to how such barriers can be overcome.…”
Section: Interdisciplinaritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phrases such as 'real-world problems are not defined by disciplines' are often invoked by policy-makers in support of problem-oriented and interdisciplinary research initiatives. Today's complex societal problems require 'horizontal' collaboration across different academic disciplines, but also 'vertical' collaboration to connect to policy and other implementation arenas (Lyall and Fletcher 2013).…”
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