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Scientists who engage with society perform better academically

January 1, 2008 | Public Programs
Today, most scientific institutions acknowledge the importance of opening the so-called "ivory tower" of academic research through popularization, industrial innovation or teaching. However, little is known about the actual openness of scientific institutions and how their proclaimed priorities translate into concrete measures. This paper helps getting an idea on the actual practices by studying three key points: the proportion of researchers who are active in dissemination, the academic productivity of these active scientists, and the institutional recognition of their activity in terms of careers. This paper answers these questions by analyzing extensive data about the academic production, career recognition and teaching or public/industrial outreach of several thousand CNRS scientists fro many disciplines. We find that, contrary to what is often suggested, scientists active in dissemination are also more active academically. However, their dissemination activities have almost no impact (positive or negative) on their career.

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  • Pablo Jensen
    Author
    Universite de Lyon
  • Jean-Baptiste Rouquier
    Author
    Universite de Lyon
  • Pablo Kreimer
    Author
    Instituto de Estudios de la Ciencia
  • Yves Croissant
    Author
    Universite de Lyon
  • Citation

    DOI : 10.3152/030234208X329130
    Publication Name: Science in Public Policy
    Volume: 7
    Number: 35
    Page Number: 527
    Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article
    Discipline: General STEM
    Audience: General Public | Scientists
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Community Outreach Programs

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