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Returns of research funding are maximised in media visibility for excellent institutes

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Returns of research funding are maximised in media visibility for excellent institutes

M. Entradas and J. M. Santos

This research by Marta Entradas and João M. Santos explores how public communication varies across research institutes with differing levels of excellence. Discover how competitive funding influences media interactions and public engagement in science among these institutions.... show more
Abstract
This paper investigates public communication activity across research institutes with varying levels of excellence in research, and how competitive funding affects this activity. With competing funding trends requiring plans for public engagement in the funded research, a question arising is whether institutes capturing higher amounts of funding return the most value for public communication. Using international data from N=1550 institutes in six countries, we first compare public communication activity among excellent and less-than-excellent institutes. We then investigate the relationship between competitive funding and public communication across levels of excellence. We find that the returns of funding are maximised in media interactions in excellent institutes when compared to the less excellent, but not in public events. This suggests that returns of research funding may not result in the expected outcomes for increased 'public engagement in science' if institutions are guided by instrumental goals.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 20, 2021
Authors
Marta Entradas, João M. Santos
Tags
public communication
research excellence
competitive funding
media interactions
institutional priorities
science engagement
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