This article introduces this issue of articles on research assessments and rankings. It focuses on the British Research Assessment Exercises (RAEs) and New Zealand’s Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) and contrasts these with systems that are not tied to funding formulas and emphasise quality enhancement rather than quality assurance. It indicates the negative consequences for individuals, institutions and the professional ethos of universities. It does not deny that there are also benefits gained by institutions that win additional funding through these mechanisms. Research managers benefit by being able to concentrate the efforts of researchers and gain more control over the research enterprise. However, scholarship and creativity are...
This paper discusses the likely impacts of the Performance-Based Research Fund. 2003 Quality Exercis...
Performance-based research funding systems have been extensively used around the globe to allocate f...
A 20 year quantitative assessment of research in British universities has coincided with a renaissan...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
New Zealand universities spend a great deal of time and money evaluating the research outputs of the...
Purpose:In this paper, we concentrate on the use of research assessment (RA) systems in universities...
The evaluation of the quality of research at a national level has become increasingly common. The UK...
This article provides an overview of the current research evaluation landscape, the problems inheren...
We build an economics department entirely composed of Nobel Prize winners and evaluate it using stan...
This article first reviews the objectives/ends of research quality assessment in several countries t...
Earlier work inspired by a body of literature raised important questions about the workings of the U...
This article sketches different approaches to recognition of research excellence across a range of c...
It seems ironic that, designed as they are to quantify, evaluate and reward the research quantum of ...
Governments around the world have introduced various forms of research evaluation and accountability...
In the last decades, most countries in the western world have introduced some form of centralized qu...
This paper discusses the likely impacts of the Performance-Based Research Fund. 2003 Quality Exercis...
Performance-based research funding systems have been extensively used around the globe to allocate f...
A 20 year quantitative assessment of research in British universities has coincided with a renaissan...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
New Zealand universities spend a great deal of time and money evaluating the research outputs of the...
Purpose:In this paper, we concentrate on the use of research assessment (RA) systems in universities...
The evaluation of the quality of research at a national level has become increasingly common. The UK...
This article provides an overview of the current research evaluation landscape, the problems inheren...
We build an economics department entirely composed of Nobel Prize winners and evaluate it using stan...
This article first reviews the objectives/ends of research quality assessment in several countries t...
Earlier work inspired by a body of literature raised important questions about the workings of the U...
This article sketches different approaches to recognition of research excellence across a range of c...
It seems ironic that, designed as they are to quantify, evaluate and reward the research quantum of ...
Governments around the world have introduced various forms of research evaluation and accountability...
In the last decades, most countries in the western world have introduced some form of centralized qu...
This paper discusses the likely impacts of the Performance-Based Research Fund. 2003 Quality Exercis...
Performance-based research funding systems have been extensively used around the globe to allocate f...
A 20 year quantitative assessment of research in British universities has coincided with a renaissan...