Sentence examples for the research fragmentation from inspiring English sources

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Thus the permeable boundaries of the field hamper the development of entrepreneurship-specific theories and increase the research fragmentation.

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At the same time, due to research fragmentation, little if any scientific explanations are available supporting and exploiting the paradigm that "factories are products".

In Thailand, there is an effort to address issues of fragmentation of the research system by improving governance of the health research system.

The most common problem was that there did not seem to be any centralized data collection, and a high degree of fragmentation in the research system so data was available for some research projects, but not the country as a whole.

However, research on fragmentation is slowly shifting from a focus on coarse patterns to more nuanced representations of biodiversity and landscapes that better represent ecological processes.

This 4-year initiative combines the knowledge of experimental and clinical researchers with that of clinical experts with the goal of reducing the fragmentation in international research and striving for international cooperation, bringing together leading researchers from a wide range of scientific disciplines.

Addressing the apparent fragmentation of research on EMCS, we develop a 'positioning framework' to locate EMCS within the topic of sustainability and to show how EMCS relates to other subsystems of management, especially to environmental management accounting (EMA) and to environmental management systems (EMS).

A growing literature attests to the effectiveness of mH interventions utilising a range of mobile phone capabilities, but the ongoing fragmentation of research effort and the inadequate weight of evidence has limited the impact of these developments.

Despite agreement that collaborative networks seem to be the best method to address the complexity and fragmentation inherent in health research, the manifold conceptual models and definitions of translational research mean that collaborative networks are difficult to establish and evaluate [ 16].

The ERA hopes "to overcome the fragmentation of Europe's research effort," Busquin told Science in a wide-ranging interview earlier this month.

Despite the ubiquity of small clearings in fragmented Amazonian landscapes, most fragmentation research has focused on the effects of large-scale deforestation, leading to a poor understanding of the impacts of smaller barriers on Amazonian vertebrates.

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