The evolution of conditionality in EU financial assistance under the Recovery and Resilience Facility
In: REBUILD Centre Working Paper No. 5 (2023)
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In: REBUILD Centre Working Paper No. 5 (2023)
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In: Brexit Institute Working Paper Series No 5/2023
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In: International Economic Law, S. 3-21
In: Bocconi Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3660166, September 2019
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In: Italian Yearbook of International Law, 2016
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In: Science and public policy: journal of the Science Policy Foundation, Band 48, Heft 5, S. 605-611
ISSN: 1471-5430
Despite the increasing availability of Open Science (OS) infrastructure and the rise in policies to change behaviour, OS practices are not yet the norm. While pioneering researchers are developing OS practices, the majority sticks to status quo. To transition to common practice, we must engage a critical proportion of the academic community. In this transition, OS Communities (OSCs) play a key role. OSCs are bottom-up learning groups of scholars that discuss OS within and across disciplines. They make OS knowledge more accessible and facilitate communication among scholars and policymakers. Over the past two years, eleven OSCs were founded at several Dutch university cities. In other countries, similar OSCs are starting up. In this article, we discuss the pivotal role OSCs play in the large-scale transition to OS. We emphasize that, despite the grassroot character of OSCs, support from universities is critical for OSCs to be viable, effective, and sustainable.