Conducting pro-social research: cognitive diversity, research excellence and awareness of the social impact of research

Conducting pro-social research: cognitive diversity, research excellence and awareness of the social impact of research

We propose the concept of pro-social research as reflecting the adoption of attitudes and conducts that place social relevance as a critical goal of research. We argue that pro-social conducts represent a behavioural antecedent of the actual engagement of scientists in knowledge transfer activities. We investigate the impact that different cognitive aspects have on the development of pro-social research behaviour. In particular, we examine if certain types of research skills (i.e. cognitive diversity and research excellence) have a positive impact in shaping a pro-social research behaviour and, more critically, if they act as substitutes for prior experience in knowledge transfer activities.  The main source of data comes from a large scale survey conducted on all scientists at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC).

Fecha: 7 de Febrero
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Joaquín Mª Azagra Caro, 963877007 ext 78498
Lugar: Sala Descubre
Organiza: INGENIO (CSIC-UPV)

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Date: 07/02/2013