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Scholars are paid to produce knowledge and ideas.
They want to produce knowledge that everyone can benefit from," he said.
Modern universities are meant to produce knowledge through specialization, and they often reward faculty members by giving them "relief" from teaching.
The aim of curating, he argues, is not to be a taste maker but to "produce knowledge" -- not just of art, but of the world in which it is made.
Indeed, such principles are the general laws for ordering experience to produce knowledge.
Accordingly, scientists are constantly engaged in discussions that allow them to produce knowledge.
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Very few disciplinary conceptual frameworks or methodologies contribute to producing knowledge on work organisation in livestock farms, taking production processes into account.
Our interviews reveal that a possible answer to this puzzle appears to be rooted in a practice that views collaborative research projects not mainly as a means to producing knowledge and gaining recognition, but for acquiring professional opportunities and extrinsic rewards.
Interpreting these large and complex data sets is challenging and different visualization methods are needed to help produce knowledge from the data.
These changes have brought universities to the edge of an epoch in which they will only survive if they are able to innovate and produce knowledge fast.
16 17 They view the gap between evidence and practice as a result of the way academics produce knowledge, leading to difficulties in its usefulness to practitioners.
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to create knowledge
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