In terms of motivating org’s, maybe this would work better as an open letter. This format provides social pressure by focusing on how many researchers have signed it, and positive reinforcement by calling out good behavior, and minor negative reinforcement my showing organizations that we hope will join yet.
That’s how they do it in other fields, although I’m not sure if it actually works in other fields, or if it’s just effective signaling. Still it would be worth a try.
To make it easier we should also kudos to org Y if X of their researchers have given their own plans. That’s because having researcher give their own plan is a lot easier than getting official sanction, but it’s also a useful stepping stone.
In terms of motivating org’s, maybe this would work better as an open letter. This format provides social pressure by focusing on how many researchers have signed it, and positive reinforcement by calling out good behavior, and minor negative reinforcement my showing organizations that we hope will join yet.
That’s how they do it in other fields, although I’m not sure if it actually works in other fields, or if it’s just effective signaling. Still it would be worth a try.
To make it easier we should also kudos to org Y if X of their researchers have given their own plans. That’s because having researcher give their own plan is a lot easier than getting official sanction, but it’s also a useful stepping stone.