The academic impact of a scholar's research remains of great importance to institutions, particularly business schools. Hyungseok (David) Yoon and Mustapha Belkhouja report on research examining how scholars' openness to other disciplines and broader collaborations influences their academic impact, as determined by citation analysis. Findings suggest that the career stage of academics is an important factor, with early-career researchers encouraged to be open to multidisciplinary work (up to a tipping point) and to collaborating with academics from different institutions, while academics who are more established in their careers should also continue to diversify their research domains but ideally focus more on internal collaborations
It has become increasingly clear that prevailing academic incentive structures have a potentially da...
Whilst much of the focus on policy impact and knowledge exchange is on what researchers need to do, ...
The outsized importance of publications has meant too many research students focus on featuring pape...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
Outside of specific institutional and organizational settings discussions about ‘impact’ often desce...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Findings from interviews with mid-career ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...
Funding for research communication is a growing feature of grant applications and whilst digital sch...
© 2016 HERDSA. The development of cultures of support has become important in programmes for the pre...
In Experiences of Academics from a Working-Class Heritage, Carole Binns draws on interviews with fou...
The negative consequences of relying too heavily on metrics to assess research quality are well know...
It is relatively rare for social scientists as individuals to break through into the mainstream medi...
The COVID-19 pandemic is significantly impacting universities and higher education institutions, red...
Non-academics with extensive experience of particular sectors and industries can provide unique insi...
It has become increasingly clear that prevailing academic incentive structures have a potentially da...
Whilst much of the focus on policy impact and knowledge exchange is on what researchers need to do, ...
The outsized importance of publications has meant too many research students focus on featuring pape...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
Outside of specific institutional and organizational settings discussions about ‘impact’ often desce...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Findings from interviews with mid-career ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...
Funding for research communication is a growing feature of grant applications and whilst digital sch...
© 2016 HERDSA. The development of cultures of support has become important in programmes for the pre...
In Experiences of Academics from a Working-Class Heritage, Carole Binns draws on interviews with fou...
The negative consequences of relying too heavily on metrics to assess research quality are well know...
It is relatively rare for social scientists as individuals to break through into the mainstream medi...
The COVID-19 pandemic is significantly impacting universities and higher education institutions, red...
Non-academics with extensive experience of particular sectors and industries can provide unique insi...
It has become increasingly clear that prevailing academic incentive structures have a potentially da...
Whilst much of the focus on policy impact and knowledge exchange is on what researchers need to do, ...
The outsized importance of publications has meant too many research students focus on featuring pape...