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Our Latest Digital Research Report Looks at the Value of Structural Diversity

21st December 2015
 | Katy Alexander

Digital Science’s consultancy team have been working with the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at Sussex University, to analyse structural diversity and argue for its value to a sustainable research base.

This is the latest Digital Research Report, part of an ongoing series by Digital Science.

Structural diversity in the academic environment refers to having multiplicity and disparity of subject areas, institutions and support mechanisms in research.The report expands and explains the conceptualisation of structural diversity and also talks about how diversity contributes to a flexible and responsive research base.

The main discussion points in this Digital Research Report, called “The Value Of Structural Diversity” are:

  • Structural diversity needs as much attention as research performance when governments assess a ‘strong’ research base
  • Structural diversity not only produces great research today but provides the flexible capacity and responsive capability that addresses new challenges tomorrow
  • The report develops the concept of structural diversity – the diversity of disciplines, institutions and support mechanisms – in the context of research management and interprets that diversity via new graphical visualisation
  • Analysis, via a new network map of the REF 2014 impact case studies, shows that structural diversity is associated with innovative and impactful research outcomes
  • Structural diversity is also revealed across institutions in a SPRU analysis that suggests conventional evaluations based on bibliometrics have undervalued the contribution of diversity to fostering interdisciplinary outcomes
  • Structural diversity across countries enables countries like the UK to maintain many disciplines and then switch resources to them when priorities change  

 

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Conceptualising structural diversity

 

Jonathan Adams our Chief Scientist adds: 

“Structural diversity in research is a key attribute for leading economies and institutions. It has been criminally understudied and undervalued, but it is the substance that forms our ability to tackle innovation.”

You can download the report via Figshare here.