The UK's higher education funding councils have proposed reducing the number of submitted outputs from four to three in the forthcoming Research Excellence Framework to reduce the burden on panel members. This reduction is considered to be sufficient for panels to form a robust view of the achievements of individuals and their departments. The key issue is whether the subject panels would have sufficient information to judge the quality of research at departmental level with details of only three outputs per staff. Two journal quality indicators are used in this note to test the assumption that three publications is likely to be as useful to the panels as four to measure research quality in three cognate units of assessment (business & mana...
The use of peer review within both the scholarly communication system and the UK's research assessme...
The question of whether and how research quality should be measured, and the consequences of researc...
Systems for measuring the quality of publications in peer-reviewed academic journals have achieved i...
The UK's higher education funding councils have proposed reducing the number of submitted outputs fr...
This paper investigates the extent to which the outcomes of the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, d...
Many governments wish to assess the quality of their universities. A prominent example is the UK's n...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework of 2014 was an expensive high stakes evaluation which had a r...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
Assessments of quality and productivity of academic research programs become more and more important...
Systems for measuring the quality of publications in peer-reviewed academic journals have achieved i...
Every five years, universities in the UK submit themselves to an exercise that produces league table...
This short note adds to the debate on the most effective way in which to measure research quality. A...
Many European countries are devising systems for measuring academic research output and allocating u...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
Understanding the determinants of research funding allocation by funding bodies, such as the Researc...
The use of peer review within both the scholarly communication system and the UK's research assessme...
The question of whether and how research quality should be measured, and the consequences of researc...
Systems for measuring the quality of publications in peer-reviewed academic journals have achieved i...
The UK's higher education funding councils have proposed reducing the number of submitted outputs fr...
This paper investigates the extent to which the outcomes of the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, d...
Many governments wish to assess the quality of their universities. A prominent example is the UK's n...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework of 2014 was an expensive high stakes evaluation which had a r...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
Assessments of quality and productivity of academic research programs become more and more important...
Systems for measuring the quality of publications in peer-reviewed academic journals have achieved i...
Every five years, universities in the UK submit themselves to an exercise that produces league table...
This short note adds to the debate on the most effective way in which to measure research quality. A...
Many European countries are devising systems for measuring academic research output and allocating u...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
Understanding the determinants of research funding allocation by funding bodies, such as the Researc...
The use of peer review within both the scholarly communication system and the UK's research assessme...
The question of whether and how research quality should be measured, and the consequences of researc...
Systems for measuring the quality of publications in peer-reviewed academic journals have achieved i...