Determinants of donations to scientific research: An experimental study of motivations for crowdfunding in Japan
Aminaka, Hirokazu : Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi
WP#20-09 Hitotsubashi University IIR (2020/04/30)
Aminaka, Hirokazu : Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi
WP#20-09 Hitotsubashi University IIR (2020/04/30)
Murayama, Kota: Makoto Nirei: Hiroshi Shimizu
『Research Policy』 Vol.44 No.4 pp.862-873 (2015/05/01)
In science, research teams are increasing in size, which suggests that science is becoming more organisational. This paper aims to empirically investigate the effects of the division of labour in management and science on serendipity, which has been considered one of the great factors in science. Specifically, in examining the survey o…
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Aoki, Shuhei: Megumi Kimura
WP#13-24 Hitotsubashi University IIR (2014/03/10)
In Japan, as in many developed countries, the government's agencies for science have implemented several reforms to the scientic research system, which has concentrated research resources in the top research universities. However, the growth of research papers has stagnated in Japan during the 2000s. To analyze the reason for this, th…
Nagaoka, Sadao : Hideo Owan
WP#13-23 Hitotsubashi University IIR (2014/02/28)
This paper examines what drives author ordering in scientific research. We first discuss a theoretical framework for the choice between alphabetical ordering and relativ…
Igami,Masatsura : Sadao Nagaoka : John P. Walsh
WP#13-02 Hitotsubashi University IIR (2013/01/15)
How to design and manage a research team has become an increasingly important issue in knowledge creation in science. This paper aims to understand how young scholars contribute to scientific research in the context of a research team. We have found that the likelihood of the involvement of postdoctoral fellows is high in research team…