Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I: Truth-seeking and Scientific Progress.- Chapter 2. What is at Stake: Higher Education for Society.- Chapter 3. The Dynamics of Scientific Progress.- Chapter 4. Philosophy of Science with Consequences.- Part II: The Dangers of Normal Science and Academic Consensus.- Chapter 5. The Existence and Dangers of Normal Science.- Chapter 6. The Dynamics of Consensus and Academic Communities.- Part III Incentives in Modern Higher Education and Their Distortionary Consequences.- Chapter 7. From Accountability to Managerialism and Incentives.- Chapter 8. Incentive Mechanisms in Modern Higher Education.- Chapter 9. Research Impact and Incredible Certitude.- Chapter 10. Rewarding Normal Pseudoscience and Facsimile Science.- Chapter 11. Economics, Facsimile Science and Societal Harm.- Part IV: Variation Across Contexts.- Chapter 12. Variation Across Disciplines, Societies and Institutions.- Chapter 13. Epistemic Hierarchies, Decolonisation and the Periphery.- Part V:Conclusion.- Chapter 14. Scientific Revolutions Will Not Be Incentivised.- Index.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I: Truth-seeking and Scientific Progress.- Chapter 2. What is at Stake: Higher Education for Society.- Chapter 3. The Dynamics of Scientific Progress.- Chapter 4. Philosophy of Science with Consequences.- Part II: The Dangers of Normal Science and Academic Consensus.- Chapter 5. The Existence and Dangers of Normal Science.- Chapter 6. The Dynamics of Consensus and Academic Communities.- Part III Incentives in Modern Higher Education and Their Distortionary Consequences.- Chapter 7. From Accountability to Managerialism and Incentives.- Chapter 8. Incentive Mechanisms in Modern Higher Education.- Chapter 9. Research Impact and Incredible Certitude.- Chapter 10. Rewarding Normal Pseudoscience and Facsimile Science.- Chapter 11. Economics, Facsimile Science and Societal Harm.- Part IV: Variation Across Contexts.- Chapter 12. Variation Across Disciplines, Societies and Institutions.- Chapter 13. Epistemic Hierarchies, Decolonisation and the Periphery.- Part V:Conclusion.- Chapter 14. Scientific Revolutions Will Not Be Incentivised.- Index.
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"The topic of the book is highly relevant: the use of incentives to steer research towards progress. ... The Incentivised University can be read as an analysis of the incentives and their detrimental effects on research, and it can be read as a debate book, an attempt to push these issues to the fore and to engage researchers, administrators, and policymakers." (Kåre Letrud, Metascience, Vol. 31 (2), July, 2022)
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