RAPID: Stakeholder Alignment for EarthCube
RAPID:EarthCube 的利益相关者联盟
基本信息
- 批准号:1229928
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.9万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-03-01 至 2014-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Large-scale collaborative science is of increasing importance, but relatively little empirical evidence is available to guide the creation and operation of these multi-stakeholder efforts. Previous social science research on stakeholder alignment in industrial relations and organizational studies is only now beginning to be applied to scientific consortia. Early results indicate that social science tools and methods can play a key role in enabling coordinated, cross-organizational alignment. New techniques for identifying stakeholders, assessing interests, and visualizing alignment are beginning to emerge, but require additional refinement. This is a time-bound, demonstration case for applying stakeholder alignment methods initially advanced under the NSF study of 'Stakeholder Alignment in Socio-Technical Systems' (NSF-VOSS 0956472). This case will demonstrate new ways for stakeholders in complex systems to better visualize and analyze core interests (common and conflicting) in order to more quickly and more comprehensively achieve the alignment needed for understanding and action. It is anticipated that this application of the methods will highlight needed areas for further instrumentation, validation, and enhancement.The NSF EarthCube initiative represents a novel approach to rapid development of community-guided cyber infrastructure to integrate data and information for knowledge management across the Geosciences. Optimizing these activities will require a deep understanding of stakeholder interests, including points of alignment (or misalignment). This project will identify EarthCube stakeholders and their interests and develop, administer, and analyze the results of an initial stakeholder alignment survey to assess the state of the EarthCube cyber infrastructure, geoscience, and computer science communities prior to the planned June community meeting. Timely feedback on this survey will be central to the success of the overall EarthCube effort, and enable longitudinal analysis of changes as the EarthCube process moves from separate communities, through the initial organization of emergent interdisciplinary teams and eventual community integration. Stakeholder alignment is hypothesized to play an important role in community coalescence and team development and to affect the likelihood of successfully defining system requirements and building prototypes. This project provides an opportunity to test the applicability of innovative stakeholder alignment techniques to emerging geo-sciences, cyber infrastructure and computer science partnerships focused on developing common frameworks for sharing research data.Improved stakeholder alignment will substantially enhance the success and impact of EarthCube. The resulting cyber infrastructure will create value and mitigate risk in domains touched by the geosciences. Further, based on this demonstration case, applications to a wide range of NSF investments may be appropriate. These tools and methods for stakeholder alignment represent potentially high impact enablers across our societal institutions that are of ever greater importance in an era of accelerating change.
大规模的合作科学越来越重要,但相对较少的经验证据可用于指导这些多方利益相关者的努力的创建和运作。 以前的社会科学研究利益相关者的一致性在劳资关系和组织研究,现在才开始被应用到科学财团。 早期结果表明,社会科学工具和方法可以在实现协调的跨组织调整方面发挥关键作用。识别利益相关者、评估利益和可视化对齐的新技术开始出现,但需要进一步完善。这是一个有时间限制的,示范案例应用利益相关者对齐方法,最初是根据NSF的研究“利益相关者对齐社会技术系统”(NSF-VOSS 0956472)。 本案例将为复杂系统中的利益相关者展示更好地可视化和分析核心利益(共同和冲突)的新方法,以便更快,更全面地实现理解和行动所需的一致性。 预计这种方法的应用将突出需要进一步的仪器,验证和enhancement.The NSF EarthCube倡议领域代表了一种新的方法,以快速发展社区引导的网络基础设施,整合数据和信息的知识管理在整个地球科学。 优化这些活动需要深入了解利益相关者的利益,包括一致(或不一致)点。 该项目将确定EarthCube利益相关者及其利益,并制定,管理和分析初始利益相关者对齐调查的结果,以评估EarthCube网络基础设施,地球科学和计算机科学社区的状态,然后再计划6月的社区会议。 对这项调查的及时反馈将是整个地球立方体工作取得成功的关键,并能够随着地球立方体进程从不同社区开始,通过初步组织新兴的跨学科小组和最终的社区整合,对变化进行纵向分析。 利益相关者的一致性被假设为在社区融合和团队发展中发挥重要作用,并影响成功定义系统需求和构建原型的可能性。 该项目提供了一个机会,以测试创新的利益相关者对齐技术的适用性,新兴的地球科学,网络基础设施和计算机科学的合作伙伴关系,重点是开发共同的框架,共享研究数据。 由此产生的网络基础设施将在地球科学涉及的领域创造价值并降低风险。 此外,基于这个示范案例,应用于广泛的NSF投资可能是合适的。 这些利益相关者协调的工具和方法代表了我们社会机构的潜在高影响力推动因素,在加速变革的时代变得越来越重要。
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