The Performance Based Research Funding (PBRF) model was instigated in 2002 to increase “the quality of research through peer assessment and performance indicators” in New Zealand (Ministry of Education 2002: 17). It is used to allocate funding between universities, departments and researchers according to the putative quality and quantity of their research outputs over the preceding 6 years. PBRF is expected to incentivise improved research excellence and efficiency, and allow government to invest research funds where greatest returns will result. This is potentially a huge gain for Māori. However, “by changing the conditions of knowledge production, research assessment exercises may also alter the shape and direction of disciplines by dive...
This thesis explores the impact of the Performance-Based Research Fund’s (PBRF) system on accounting...
This paper examines how the research quality of staff within New Zealand universities has evolved si...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
The Performance Based Research Funding (PBRF) model was instigated in 2002 to increase “the quality ...
New Zealand universities spend a great deal of time and money evaluating the research outputs of the...
This paper discusses the likely impacts of the Performance-Based Research Fund. 2003 Quality Exercis...
It seems ironic that, designed as they are to quantify, evaluate and reward the research quantum of ...
New Zealand’s academic research assessment scheme, the Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF), was l...
In 2002 New Zealand's government set out to 'accelerate' the nation's 'transformation into a knowled...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
This paper discusses the impact on research quality of New Zealand universities of the Performance-B...
Over the last 18 years successive governments have tried various schemes to reward and encourage goo...
The introduction of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) has resulted in much greater scrutiny...
The introduction of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) has resulted in much greater scrutiny...
This paper examines how the research quality of academic disciplines within New Zealand universities...
This thesis explores the impact of the Performance-Based Research Fund’s (PBRF) system on accounting...
This paper examines how the research quality of staff within New Zealand universities has evolved si...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
The Performance Based Research Funding (PBRF) model was instigated in 2002 to increase “the quality ...
New Zealand universities spend a great deal of time and money evaluating the research outputs of the...
This paper discusses the likely impacts of the Performance-Based Research Fund. 2003 Quality Exercis...
It seems ironic that, designed as they are to quantify, evaluate and reward the research quantum of ...
New Zealand’s academic research assessment scheme, the Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF), was l...
In 2002 New Zealand's government set out to 'accelerate' the nation's 'transformation into a knowled...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
This paper discusses the impact on research quality of New Zealand universities of the Performance-B...
Over the last 18 years successive governments have tried various schemes to reward and encourage goo...
The introduction of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) has resulted in much greater scrutiny...
The introduction of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) has resulted in much greater scrutiny...
This paper examines how the research quality of academic disciplines within New Zealand universities...
This thesis explores the impact of the Performance-Based Research Fund’s (PBRF) system on accounting...
This paper examines how the research quality of staff within New Zealand universities has evolved si...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...