US funding agencies alone distribute a yearly total of roughly $65B dollars
largely through the process of proposal peer review: scientists compete for
project funding by submitting grant proposals which are evaluated by selected
panels of peer reviewers. Similar funding systems are in place in most advanced
democracies. However, in spite of its venerable history, proposal peer review
is increasingly struggling to deal with the increasing mismatch between demand
and supply of research funding.Comment: This working paper formed the basis of J. Bollen, Who would you share
your funding with. Nature 560, 143 (2018