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by n4r9
1316 days ago
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I'd argue the problem is a combination of citations and short-termism. We don't give researchers the space to do something novel, because institutions demand results in the short term. If you give someone a tangible, quantifiable demand A and a nebulous, low-priority demand B, they will spend nearly 100% of their time chasing A. Truly novel results can take months or years of hard focus; every grant proposal, teaching duty, and routine publication is a distraction. |
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