This article sketches different approaches to recognition of research excellence across a range of countries. It then considers four national systems with extensive assessment exercises, some linked to performance-based funding. It records recent moves to develop international comparisons of quality as universities aspire to become world leading. It summarizes some of the critical issues relating to criteria for assessment and the processes of evaluation together with the impact on academic staff subjected to evaluation
The New Zealand Performance-based Research Fund (PBRF) applies a unique set of metrics to assess res...
The science and research undoubtedly are the most powerful tools of human civilization and the expen...
Using the example of a governance system that allocates public funding for research on the basis of ...
AbstractThe past twenty years have seen a remarkable rise in the measurement of the impact/cost-bene...
Performance-based research funding systems have been extensively used around the globe to allocate f...
AbstractThe urge for the achievement of excellence patterns in research has led higher education ins...
The paper proposes a metric, the research quality index (RQI), for assessing and tracking university...
International audienceEvaluating individual research performance is a complex task that ideally exam...
This article introduces this issue of articles on research assessments and rankings. It focuses on t...
We build an economics department entirely composed of Nobel Prize winners and evaluate it using stan...
This paper investigates the extent to which the outcomes of the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, d...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
Countries often spend billions on university research. There is growing interest in how to assess wh...
In the last decades, most countries in the western world have introduced some form of centralized qu...
This article introduces a different approach to research quality governance. We argue the Research Q...
The New Zealand Performance-based Research Fund (PBRF) applies a unique set of metrics to assess res...
The science and research undoubtedly are the most powerful tools of human civilization and the expen...
Using the example of a governance system that allocates public funding for research on the basis of ...
AbstractThe past twenty years have seen a remarkable rise in the measurement of the impact/cost-bene...
Performance-based research funding systems have been extensively used around the globe to allocate f...
AbstractThe urge for the achievement of excellence patterns in research has led higher education ins...
The paper proposes a metric, the research quality index (RQI), for assessing and tracking university...
International audienceEvaluating individual research performance is a complex task that ideally exam...
This article introduces this issue of articles on research assessments and rankings. It focuses on t...
We build an economics department entirely composed of Nobel Prize winners and evaluate it using stan...
This paper investigates the extent to which the outcomes of the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, d...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
Countries often spend billions on university research. There is growing interest in how to assess wh...
In the last decades, most countries in the western world have introduced some form of centralized qu...
This article introduces a different approach to research quality governance. We argue the Research Q...
The New Zealand Performance-based Research Fund (PBRF) applies a unique set of metrics to assess res...
The science and research undoubtedly are the most powerful tools of human civilization and the expen...
Using the example of a governance system that allocates public funding for research on the basis of ...