Research metrics have become more established as a means to assess research performance. This is understandable given research institutions' and funders' demand for assessment techniques that are relatively cheap and universally applicable, even though use of such metrics remains strongly contested within scientific communities. But to what extent does the academic research field of evaluative citation analysis confer legitimacy to research assessment as a professional practice? Arlette Jappe, David Pithan and Thomas Heinze find that the growth in the volume of ECA publications has not led to the formation of an intellectual field with strong reputational control. This has left a gap which has been filled by commercial database providers, w...
Research assessment exercises, such as the REF ostensibly serve to evaluate research, but they also ...
The drive to publish papers has created a hyper-competitive research environment in which researcher...
Academics reporting to be simultaneously affiliated with multiple organisations is a growing global ...
The active use of metrics in everyday research activities suggests academics have accepted them as s...
For many years, academia has relied on citation count as the main way to measure the impact or impor...
Governments, funding agencies, and research organisations all over the world are now committed to me...
The ways in which research quality and research impact are defined and measured are deeply embedded ...
The use of citation metrics in academic hiring and promotion decisions was intended as a response to...
Researchers repeatedly cite career advancement as a key incentive for their practices and behaviours...
The negative consequences of relying too heavily on metrics to assess research quality are well know...
Given the well-known difficulties of measuring the full impact of universities, it may be better to ...
Academics are increasingly expected to produce directly applicable solutions to hard-to-solve "real-...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
A recent study has revealed widespread unethical behaviour in academic research. Allen Wilhite focus...
The limitations of journal based citation metrics for assessing individual researchers are well know...
Research assessment exercises, such as the REF ostensibly serve to evaluate research, but they also ...
The drive to publish papers has created a hyper-competitive research environment in which researcher...
Academics reporting to be simultaneously affiliated with multiple organisations is a growing global ...
The active use of metrics in everyday research activities suggests academics have accepted them as s...
For many years, academia has relied on citation count as the main way to measure the impact or impor...
Governments, funding agencies, and research organisations all over the world are now committed to me...
The ways in which research quality and research impact are defined and measured are deeply embedded ...
The use of citation metrics in academic hiring and promotion decisions was intended as a response to...
Researchers repeatedly cite career advancement as a key incentive for their practices and behaviours...
The negative consequences of relying too heavily on metrics to assess research quality are well know...
Given the well-known difficulties of measuring the full impact of universities, it may be better to ...
Academics are increasingly expected to produce directly applicable solutions to hard-to-solve "real-...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
A recent study has revealed widespread unethical behaviour in academic research. Allen Wilhite focus...
The limitations of journal based citation metrics for assessing individual researchers are well know...
Research assessment exercises, such as the REF ostensibly serve to evaluate research, but they also ...
The drive to publish papers has created a hyper-competitive research environment in which researcher...
Academics reporting to be simultaneously affiliated with multiple organisations is a growing global ...