How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research

Adam M, Carrier M, Wilholt T (2006)
Science and Public Policy 33(6): 435-444.

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Transdisciplinarity includes the assumption that within new institutional settings, scientific research becomes more closely responsive to practical problems and user needs and is therefore often subject to considerable application pressure. This raises the question whether transdisciplinarity affects the epistemic standards and the fruitfulness of research. Case studies show how user-orientation and epistemic innovativeness can be combined. While the modeling involved in all cases under consideration was local and focused primarily on features of immediate practical relevance, it was informed by theoretical insights from basic research. Conversely, industrial research turns out sometimes to produce theoretical understanding. These findings highlight an interactive relationship between science and technology (moderate emergentism), which is distinct from the traditional view of a one-sided dependence of technology on science (cascade model) and from the newly received independence account (emergentism).
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Zeitschriftentitel
Science and Public Policy
Band
33
Ausgabe
6
Seite(n)
435-444
ISSN
0302-3427
eISSN
1471-5430
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2551533

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Adam M, Carrier M, Wilholt T. How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research. Science and Public Policy. 2006;33(6):435-444.
Adam, M., Carrier, M., & Wilholt, T. (2006). How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research. Science and Public Policy, 33(6), 435-444. doi:10.3152/147154306781778849
Adam, Matthias, Carrier, Martin, and Wilholt, Torsten. 2006. “How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research”. Science and Public Policy 33 (6): 435-444.
Adam, M., Carrier, M., and Wilholt, T. (2006). How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research. Science and Public Policy 33, 435-444.
Adam, M., Carrier, M., & Wilholt, T., 2006. How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research. Science and Public Policy, 33(6), p 435-444.
M. Adam, M. Carrier, and T. Wilholt, “How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research”, Science and Public Policy, vol. 33, 2006, pp. 435-444.
Adam, M., Carrier, M., Wilholt, T.: How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research. Science and Public Policy. 33, 435-444 (2006).
Adam, Matthias, Carrier, Martin, and Wilholt, Torsten. “How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research”. Science and Public Policy 33.6 (2006): 435-444.
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