Knowledge, Vol. 4, Pages 233-251: Is Science Able to Perform under Pressure?

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Knowledge, Vol. 4, Pages 233-251: Is Science Able to Perform under Pressure?

Knowledge doi: 10.3390/knowledge4020012

Authors: Ho Fai Chan Nikita Ferguson David Stadelmann Benno Torgler

Science has been an incredibly powerful and revolutionary force. However, it is not clear whether science is suited to performance under pressure; generally, science achieves best in its usual comfort zone of patience, caution, and slowness. But, if science is organized knowledge and acts as a guiding force for making informed decisions, it is important to understand how science and scientists perform as a reliable and valuable institution in a global crisis. This paper provides insights and reflections based on the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic and from an analytical perspective. In particular, we analyze aspects such as speed, transparency, trust, data sharing, scientists in the political arena, and the psychology of scientists—all of which are areas inviting more detailed investigations by future studies conducting systematic empirical studies.

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