think factory
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Definition
Noun: - A research organization for hire: A company or institution that conducts systematic investigation and analysis on specific topics, typically for clients, and produces reports detailing findings and their implications. The term emphasizes the generation of ideas and analysis as its primary product.
Usage
- This term is used to describe commercial research firms, policy institutes, or consulting groups that sell their analytical services.
- It often implies a focus on strategic, social, or policy-oriented research rather than pure scientific or product development.
- The word is a compound noun and is typically used as a singular entity.
Examples
- The government hired a think factory to study the economic impact of the new regulations.
- Several think factories have published conflicting reports on the future of renewable energy.
- His career shifted from academia to a private-sector think factory.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes carry a neutral-to-slightly critical connotation, suggesting the production of ideas in a mechanistic or impersonal way, unlike the more traditional "think tank," which may imply a non-profit or ideological mission.
Variants and Related Words
- Think Tank (n.): A more common synonym, often used for non-profit research institutes or policy groups. (e.g., )
- Research Firm (n.): A broader, more generic term for any company conducting research.
- Consultancy (n.): A company offering expert advice, which may include research services.
Synonyms
- Research organization
- Policy institute
- Consulting firm (when research-focused)
Related Idioms/Phrases
- Idea factory: A similar metaphorical phrase for a place or group that generates many new concepts. This is more general and not necessarily a commercial entity.
Noun
- a company that does research for hire and issues reports on the implications