Interviews

Transparency promotes the efficiency of research processes

Dr Wolfgang Benedikt Schmal on his Open Science experiences

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Dare to be transparent, manage open research

Hanna Hottenrott on her Open Science experiences

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Lab²: Promoting efficiency and transparency in research

Levent Neyse on his Open Science experiences

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Efficient open science requires effective data organization

Daniel Evans' experience of Open Science

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Open Science enables structuring and transparency

Susanne Adler from LMU about her Open Science experiences

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Qualitative business data opened up for subsequent use: A pilot test

Open Science experiences of Maximilian Heimstädt and Lukas Daniel Klausner

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Open Science promotes the quality of research

Oliver Genschow on his open science experiences

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Excellence in data education

Understanding the future: Expert insights from BERD Academy – An interview with Markus Herklotz

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Didactics Meets Openness

Malika Ihle allows a glimpse behind the scenes of the LMU Open Research Hybrid Summer School 2023

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More than just copying

How Replication Games are revolutionising research and education

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Qualitative research can be reproduced

Ingo Rohlfing talks about his experience with Open Science

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Open Science training must be integrated into ongoing research

Joachim Winter talks about his experience with Open Science

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Meet the international science elite with crowd science

Felix Holzmeister talks about his experience with Open Science

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Reciprocal critique is only possible in reproducible research

Jakob Kapeller talks about his experience with Open Science

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Business studies needs a discussion about quantified uncertainty

Marko Sarstedt talks about his experience with Open Science

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For me Open Science means communication

Peter Haan talks about his experience with Open Science

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Openness is good for your career

Dr Aleksandar Zaklan talks about his experience with Open Science

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Pre-registrations are the path to the future

Andreas Dür talks about his experience with Open Science

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“We need a whole new kind of infrastructure in business studies”

Professor Florian Stahl, speaker of BERD@NFDI, explains the importance of unstructured data in business studies

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Open classrooms enable inspirational teaching

Hannah Trittin-Ulbrich talks about her experience with Open Science

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How economists can study machine learning methods by playing

Bernd Bischl talks about Open Science, research software and the machine learning platform OpenML

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Don’t be afraid of public code

Hans-Martin von Gaudecker talks about his experience with Open Science

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Open Science is a matter of cooperation

Joachim Gassen talks about his experience with Open Science

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The Big Shots of business studies should be role models for Open Science

Stefan Mayer talks about his experience with Open Science

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How an Open Science agenda for a discipline is created

Tobias Dienlin talks about his experience with Open Science

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From the replication to the job interview

Andreas Peichl talks about his experience with Open Science

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The Open Science principles help reduce the probability of false results

Anne-Laure Boulesteix talks about statistics and her experience with Open Science

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Business studies must become more scientific

Peter Walgenbach talks about Open Science in business studies

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Open Science must not become a mere rulebook

Hans-Bernd Brosius talks about science communication and Open Science

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How young scientists can be sensitised to Open Science

Andreas Beyerlein talks about his teaching experience with Open and Reproducible Science

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Open Science in economics

Thoughts by Professor Marianne Saam

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Science is too important to ignore Open Science

Ulf Steinberg talks about his experience with Open Science

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Sharing research data is beneficial especially for pre-doctoral researchers

Moritz Appels talks about his experience with Open Science

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Why Open Science can be a future selling point

Professor Dominik Vogel talks about his experience with Open Science

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Replications are the most direct way to join a discourse

Martin Sievert talks about his experience with Open Science

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Make a positive impression with preregistration

Dr Florian Pethig talks about his experience with Open Science

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Generating new economic knowledge with co-creative processes

Dr Svenja Flechtner talks about her experience with Open Science

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Frequent exchange with non-scientists enables research to be more relevant

Professor Dorothea Kübler talks about science communication and Open Science

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I want to show that economics is cool

Dr Agne Kajackaite talks about her experience with Open Science

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How networking within the Open Science community supports your own research

Dr Caroline Fischer talks about her experience with Open Science

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Open Science is a driver of societal changes

Professor Elke Schüßler talks about her experience with Open Science

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Open Science can lead to “Feed Forward” mechanisms in research

Dr Ali Aslan Gümüsay talks about his experience with Open Science

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It must become easier to publish insignificant results because they show courage

Professor Urs Fischbacher talks about his Open Science vision

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Critical questioning pays off for your career in the end

Dr Maren Duvendack talks about her experience with Open Science

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Qualitative data are shareable

Dr Isabel Steinhardt talks about her experience with Open Science

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Scholarly communities must run their own journals

Professor Jochen Koch talks about his experience with Open Science

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The sharing of teaching concepts creates (inter)national awareness

Dr Maximilian Heimstädt talks about his experience with Open Science

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To do Open Science means to break new ground

Professor Thomas Gegenhuber talks about his experience with Open Science

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Open Science needs infrastructures

Dr Marc Scheufen talks about his Open Science insights

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Open Science can improve the quality of research

Professor Gerald Schneider talks about his experience with Open Science

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Open Science takes the stress out of PhD supervision

Professor Susann Fiedler talks about her experience with Open Science

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Open Access increases the impact and the visibility of research

Dr Bettina Höchli talks about her experience with Open Science

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Openness is now the rule for big invitations to tender for research

Dr Tom Brown talks about his experience with Open Science

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Open Science requires and fosters international networking

Professor Michael Kirchler talks about his experience with Open Science

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Openness facilitates the acquisition of third-party funding

Professor Leonhard Dobusch talks about his experience with Open Science

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Open Source ensures visibility

Dr Wolf-Peter Schill talks about his experience with Open Science

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Open Science opens many doors

Professor Jürgen Huber talks about his experience with crowd analysis projects

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Replications are hard work that pays off

Professor Jörg Peters talks about his experience with Open Science

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Let society share in scientific knowledge

Professor Harald Oberhofer talks about his experience with Open Science

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We profs need to be role models for Open Science

Professor Uwe Cantner talks about his Open Science vision

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Open Access increases the range of influence

Dr Nadine Schlömer-Laufen and Dr Stefan Schneck talk about their experience with Open Science

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Open Science is the future

Professor Gunter Friedl talks about his experience with Open Data

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Finding ears to listen beyond the boundaries of research

Dr Judith Kohlenberger talks about her experience with Open Science

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International exchange through Open Access publications

Dr Sebastian Wichert (ifo) talks about his experience with Open Science

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Technical skills and openness go together

Dr Nikos Askitas talks about his experience with Open Science

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What the Open Science movement can learn from the Covid-19 crisis

Interview with Professor Isabella Peters

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Reaching the top of national and international research with Open Source

Professor Claudia Kemfert talks about her experience with Open Science

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