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Data Package scs2019

Details

Study Series:
Institution(s):
German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW)
Sponsored by:
  • German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW)
Project Contributors:
Ambrasat, Jens;
Heger, Christophe;
Fabian, Gregor;
Rucker, Annegret
Survey Design:
Cross-Section 
Survey Data Type:
Quantitative Data
Data available in:
German
Data Curation:
Weber, Anne;
Daniel, Andreas;
Schmidtchen, Henrike
DOI:
Version:
2.0.0 (published at Feb 25, 2022)
Allowed use cases:
  • scientific use

Data Package Description

The DZHW Scientists Survey 2019 is an online survey of full-time academic and artistic staff at German universities, colleges of education, theology, art and music, and medical schools. It is repeated at regular intervals as a trend study to explore the working and research conditions at German universities and equivalent institutions of higher education.
The first two surveys took place in 2010 and 2016. The 2019 Scientists Survey was conducted from November 2019 to February 2020. Accordingly, the COVID19 pandemic from March 2020 onwards did not yet have impact on the survey of scientists, who were consequently able to refer to their regular daily research routine.
The DZHW science survey is designed as a multi-topic survey. Each survey contains a core instrument (a constant survey programme over several waves) with central questions on working and research conditions as well as modules with more in-depth questions on current research policy topics and research priorities. The core instrument is completed by priority topics for which the instruments are developed in cooperation with research groups within and outside the DZHW. The focus topics of the 2019 science survey were: open data, research information, authorship, knowledge transfer and subject cultures.

Documents related to this Data Package

Data Package

Title Description Document Language DOI File
DZHW Scientists Survey 2019  Data Package Overview  English link_off scs2019_Overview_en.pdf
DZHW-Wissenschaftsbefragung 2019  Data Package Overview  German link_off scs2019_Overview_de.pdf
Zitationsanleitung zur DZHW-Wissenschaftsbefragung 2019 / Citation Guideline of DZHW Scientists Survey 2019  Citation Guideline  English link_off Notes_for_Data_Users.pdf
Daten- und Methodenbericht zur DZHW-Wissenschaftsbefragung 2019  Data and Meth­ods Re­port  German link_off scs2019_MethodReport_de.pdf
Release Notes for DZHW Scientists Survey 2019  changelog  English link_off scs2019_ReleaseNotes.md

Instruments

Type Description Document Language DOI File
Questionnaire  applied survey instrument  German  link_off scs2019_Questionnaire_de.pdf
Questionnaire  applied survey instrument  English  link_off scs2019_Questionnaire_en.pdf
Variable Questionnaire  mapping of questions of the survey instrument and variables of the data set  German  link_off scs2019_VariableQuestionnaire_de.pdf
Other  Filter conditions  German  link_off scs2019_QuestionFlow_de.pdf

Data Sets

Title Description Document Language DOI File
Datensatzreport: Personendatensatz DZHW-Wissenschaftsbefragung 2019  Codebook/Variable Report/Dataset Report of "Individual data DZHW Scientists Survey 2019"  German link_off dsreport-scs2019-ds1.pdf

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Ten reasons why research collaborations succeed—a random forest approach
Hückstädt, Malte  (2023)
Hückstädt, M. (2023). Ten reasons why research collaborations succeed—a random forest approach. Scientometrics. Vorab-Onlinepublikation. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-022-04629-7
The Field-Specificity of Open Data Practices
Velden, Theresa; Tcypina, Anastasiia  (2023)
Velden, T. & Tcypina, A. The Field-Specificity of Open Data Practices. STI 2023 paper template. DZHW.
Zur Arbeitssituation des wissenschaftlichen Mittelbaus in Deutschland.
Ambrasat, Jens  (2021)
Ambrasat, J. (2021). Zur Arbeitssituation des wissenschaftlichen Mittelbaus in Deutschland. In P. Holderberg & C. Seipel (Hg.), Der wissenschaftliche Mittelbau – Arbeit, Hochschule, Demokratie. Beltz Juventa. https://www.wb.dzhw.eu/pdf/Ambrasat_Zur%20Arbei...
Der wissenschaftliche Mittelbau – Arbeit, Hochschule, Demokratie.
Holderberg, P.; Seipel, C.  (2021)
Holderberg, P. & Seipel, C. (Hg.). (2021). Der wissenschaftliche Mittelbau – Arbeit, Hochschule, Demokratie. Beltz Juventa.
Übergänge in Wissenschaftskarrieren
Korff, S.; Truschkat, I.  (2021)
Korff, S. & Truschkat, I. (Hg.). (Im Erscheinen). Übergänge in Wissenschaftskarrieren. Springer VS.
Familie, Karriere oder beides? Die spezifischen Vereinbarkeitsprobleme im Wissenschaftsbereich.
Lange, J.; Ambrasat, Jens  (2021)
Lange, J. & Ambrasat, J. (Im Erscheinen). Familie, Karriere oder beides? Die spezifischen Vereinbarkeitsprobleme im Wissenschaftsbereich. In S. Korff & I. Truschkat (Hg.), Übergänge in Wissenschaftskarrieren. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Barometer für die Wissenschaft
Ambrasat, Jens; Heger, Christophe  (2020)
Ambrasat, J. & Heger, C. (2020). Barometer für die Wissenschaft: Ergebnisse der Wissenschaftsbefragung 2019/20 (DZHW Monitoringbericht). Berlin: Deutsches Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung (DZHW). https://www.wb.dzhw.eu/downloads/wibef_baro...
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