%0 Journal Article %T The Emergence of Individual Research Programs in the Early Career Phase of Academics %A Grit Laudel %A Jana Bielick %J Science, Technology, & Human Values %@ 1552-8251 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0162243918763100 %X Scientific communities expect early career researchers (ECRs) to become intellectually independent and to develop longer-term research plans (individual research programs [IRPs]). How such programs emerge during the early career phase is still poorly understood. Drawing on semistructured interviews with German ECRs in plant biology, experimental physics, and early modern history, we show that the development of such a plan is a research process in itself. The processes leading to IRPs are conditioned by the fieldsĄŻ epistemic practices for producing new knowledge. By linking the conditions under which ECRs work to the epistemic properties of their IRPs, we identify mechanisms that produce these programs and conditions facilitating or hindering the operation of these mechanisms %K academic careers %K early career phase %K postdoc %K research plans %K research content %K epistemic practices %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0162243918763100