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National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System
National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System
Acronym
NARCIS
Data aggregator

Focal point

Chris Baars
Phone number
+31 70 349 44 50

Location

Den Haag
Zuid Holland
Netherlands
Working languages
Dutch
English

National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System (NARCIS) is the main Dutch national portal for those looking for information about researchers and their work. NARCIS aggregates data from around 30 institutional repositories. Besides researchers, NARCIS is also used by students, journalists and people working in educational and government institutions as well as the business sector.

 

NARCIS provides access to scientific information, including (open access) publications from the repositories of all the Dutch universities, KNAW, NWO and a number of research institutes, datasets from some data archives as well as descriptions of research projects, researchers and research institutes.

 

This means that NARCIS cannot be used as an entry point to access complete overviews of publications of researchers (yet). However, there are more institutions that make all their scientific publications accessible via NARCIS. By doing so, it will become possible to create much more complete publication lists of researchers.

 

In 2004, the development of NARCIS started as a cooperation project of KNAW Research Information, NWO, VSNU and METIS, as part of the development of services within the DARE programme of SURFfoundation. This project resulted in the NARCIS portal, in which the DAREnet service was incorporated in January 2007. NARCIS has been part of DANS since 2011.

 

DANS - Data Archiving and Networked Services - is the Netherlands Institute for permanent access to digital research resources. DANS encourages researchers to make their digital research data and related outputs Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. 

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The Good, the Bad, and the Talented: Entrepreneurial Talent and Other-Regarding Behavior

Reports & Research
July, 2009

Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurial talent is selfish and thus allocates into unproductive or even destructive activities if these offer the highest private returns. This paper experimentally analyzes other-regarding preferences of entrepreneurial talent. We find that making a distinction between creative talent and business talent explains systematic differences in other-regarding behavior. Generally, business talent is less willing, and creative talent more willing, to forego private payoffs to avoid losses to others.

In the Land of the Chiefs : customary law, land conflicts, and the role of the state in Peri-Urban Ghana

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2008
Ghana

International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well as traditional leadership, through which it aims to enhance the efficiency of local governance and create general access to and secure rights in land. Contrary to these ideas, practice reveals a lack of security of customary tenure in areas with a high competition for land. Mounting evidence displays that customary systems often evolve inequitably and that traditional elites benefit disproportionally from commodification of land.

Beleefd praten over water : hoe overheden met bewoners en belanghebbenden communiceren over veranderingen in het waterbeheer

Reports & Research
December, 2008

Steeds vaker worden burgers actief betrokken bij het waterbeheer. Toch is participatie niet per definitie een garantie voor succes. Het slagen van burgerparticipatie hangt onder andere samen met het gestelde doel, het vinden van de juiste vorm en de mogelijkheid om het doel aan te laten sluiten bij bredere vormen van gebiedsontwikkeling. Alterra maakte drie praktijkhandelingen voor participatie, belevingsonderzoek en communicatie in het waterbeheer. Dit deel gaat over ‘beleefd praten over water’, oftewel het met respect communiceren over de belangen van alle betrokkenen.

Maatschappelijke kosten-batenanalyse van wandelen op boerenland : met indicatieve cases 'het Land van Wijk en Wouden' en 'de Hoeksche Waard'

Reports & Research
December, 2008
Netherlands

De Directie Platteland van het ministerie van LNV wil aan de hand van de case 'Toegankelijkheid platteland' meer inzicht te krijgen in de rol die MKBA kan spelen in de beleidsvoorbereiding (interactie LNV en provincies). In dit rapport wordt een indicatieve maatschappelijke kosten-batenanalyse (MKBA) en een beperkte financiële analyse uitgevoerd voor wandelpaden op boerenland. De ontwikkelde methodiek is toegepast op twee regio's, de Hoeksche Waard en het Land van Wijk en Wouden (omgeving Stompwijk - Hazerswoude).