Notwithstanding the Chancellor of the Exchequer's announcement in the 2006 Budget that, after the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise ('RAE 2008'), it is the government's firm presumption that the system for assessing research quality and allocating quality-related funding to United Kingdom universities will be mainly metrics based, RAE 2008 is vitually certain to proceed and to have considerable significance for legal research in the United Kingdom. In this rapidly developing and controversial context, this paper uses statistical analysis of the data from RAE 2001 to construct a series of metrics-based rankings which, when taken together, provide a reliable and coherent ranking of leading United Kingdom law journals
The evaluation of research publications has been discussed in Britain for a number of years, but unl...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...
In the UK, academic research quality in all disciplines has for many years been measured by a period...
Law schools face significant institutional pressure to adopt journal ranking lists that are used to ...
The Research Excellence Framework (REF), previously the ‘RAE’, is an assessment undertaken on behalf...
The public availability of detailed data from the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise in the UK allows...
In the last decades, most countries in the western world have introduced some form of centralized qu...
Given the many and varied uses to which journal rankings are put, interest in ranking journal 'quali...
Given the many and varied uses to which journal rankings are put. interest in ranking journal ‘quali...
the UK allows an analysis of the publications cited in submissions to the Business and Management pa...
This article examines how the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), along with the development of p...
Many European countries are devising systems for measuring academic research output and allocating u...
Editorial comment on the Research Assessment Exercise and ranking of law schools in the UK in 2001. ...
The question of whether and how research quality should be measured, and the consequences of researc...
The evaluation of research publications has been discussed in Britain for a number of years, but unl...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...
In the UK, academic research quality in all disciplines has for many years been measured by a period...
Law schools face significant institutional pressure to adopt journal ranking lists that are used to ...
The Research Excellence Framework (REF), previously the ‘RAE’, is an assessment undertaken on behalf...
The public availability of detailed data from the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise in the UK allows...
In the last decades, most countries in the western world have introduced some form of centralized qu...
Given the many and varied uses to which journal rankings are put, interest in ranking journal 'quali...
Given the many and varied uses to which journal rankings are put. interest in ranking journal ‘quali...
the UK allows an analysis of the publications cited in submissions to the Business and Management pa...
This article examines how the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), along with the development of p...
Many European countries are devising systems for measuring academic research output and allocating u...
Editorial comment on the Research Assessment Exercise and ranking of law schools in the UK in 2001. ...
The question of whether and how research quality should be measured, and the consequences of researc...
The evaluation of research publications has been discussed in Britain for a number of years, but unl...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...