Promoting Open Science: A Holistic Approach to Changing Behaviour
Author(s) -
Samuel Gebhard Robson,
Myriam A. Baum,
Jennifer L Beaudry,
Julia Beitner,
Hilmar Brohmer,
Jason Chin,
Katarzyna Jaśko,
Chrystyna D. Kouros,
Ruben Laukkonen,
David Moreau,
Rachel A Searston,
Heleen A. Slagter,
Niklas K. Steffens,
Jason M. Tangen,
Amberyn Thomas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
collabra psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2474-7394
DOI - 10.1525/collabra.30137
Subject(s) - toolbox , open science , incentive , transparency (behavior) , open data , public relations , isolation (microbiology) , psychology , engineering ethics , knowledge management , sociology , political science , computer science , engineering , world wide web , physics , microbiology and biotechnology , astronomy , microeconomics , economics , biology , programming language , law
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote the uptake of open scientific practices. Open Science encompasses a range of behaviours that aim to improve the transparency of scientific research. This paper is divided into seven sections, each devoted to different groups or institutions in the research ecosystem: colleagues, students, departments and faculties, universities, academic libraries, journals, and funders. We describe the behavioural influences and incentives for each of these stakeholders as well as changes they can make to foster Open Science. Our primary goal, however, is to suggest actions that researchers can take to promote these behaviours, inspired by simple principles of behaviour change: make it easy, social, and attractive. In isolation, a small shift in one person’s behaviour may appear to make little difference, but when combined, many shifts can radically alter shared norms and culture. We offer this toolbox to assist individuals and institutions in cultivating a more open research culture.
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