TU/e researchers aim to reform 'scoop' system that hurts sci

TU/e researchers aim to reform 'scoop' system that hurts science


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TU/e researchers aim to reform ‘scoop’ system that hurts science
Science is society’s best method for understanding the world, yet many people in the field are unhappy with the way it works. Rules and procedures meant to promote innovative research can have perverse side-effects that harm both science and scientists. One of these – the ‘priority rule’ – rewards scientists who make discoveries with prestige, prizes and better career opportunities, depriving the runners-up of similar perks. Researchers at University of Technology Eindhoven (TU/e) and the Arizona State University in the US have developed a new model to better understand this rule, and see if current reforms to improve the system actually make sense. Their study was published in Nature Human Behaviour.

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