Impact statements are increasingly required and assessed in grant applications. In this study, we used content analysis to examine the ‘comments on impact’ section of the postal reviews and related documents of Science Foundation Ireland’s Investigators’ Programme to understand reviewers’ ex ante impact assessment. We found three key patterns: (1) reviewers favoured short-term, tangible impacts, particularly commercial ones; (2) reviewers commented on process-oriented impact (formative) in a more concrete and elaborate manner than on outcome-oriented impact (summative); and (3) topics related to scientific impacts were widely discussed even though the impact section was to be used for evaluating economic and societal impacts. We conclude th...
The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the psychometric prop-erties of the impact factor as an asse...
Evaluation is the process of determining merit, worth, or significance; an evaluation is a product o...
Peer review is used commonly across science as a tool to evaluate the merit and potential impact of ...
Impact statements are increasingly required and assessed in grant applications. In this study, we us...
The idea of creating societal impact from publicly funded research has grown in the last decade from...
As a precondition to receiving research funds, many research funders require applicants to state how...
This article aims to explore what is understood by the term ‘research impact’ and to provide a compr...
The relative newness of 'impact' as a criterion for research assessment has meant that there is yet ...
In the face of increasing pressure to demonstrate the socio-economic impact of funded research, whet...
Despite a wealth of guidance from HEFCE, impact evaluation in the run-up to REF2014 was a relatively...
Background: Interest in impact evaluation has grown rapidly as research funders increasingly demand ...
Criteria for the evaluation of most scholars’ work have recently received wider attention due to hig...
Research was conducted to explore the level of evidence of impact collected through program evaluati...
Research impact may be a new feature of the Research Excellence Framework, but the research evaluati...
The use of the term impact agenda is largely pejorative. It is shorthand for the interests of govern...
The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the psychometric prop-erties of the impact factor as an asse...
Evaluation is the process of determining merit, worth, or significance; an evaluation is a product o...
Peer review is used commonly across science as a tool to evaluate the merit and potential impact of ...
Impact statements are increasingly required and assessed in grant applications. In this study, we us...
The idea of creating societal impact from publicly funded research has grown in the last decade from...
As a precondition to receiving research funds, many research funders require applicants to state how...
This article aims to explore what is understood by the term ‘research impact’ and to provide a compr...
The relative newness of 'impact' as a criterion for research assessment has meant that there is yet ...
In the face of increasing pressure to demonstrate the socio-economic impact of funded research, whet...
Despite a wealth of guidance from HEFCE, impact evaluation in the run-up to REF2014 was a relatively...
Background: Interest in impact evaluation has grown rapidly as research funders increasingly demand ...
Criteria for the evaluation of most scholars’ work have recently received wider attention due to hig...
Research was conducted to explore the level of evidence of impact collected through program evaluati...
Research impact may be a new feature of the Research Excellence Framework, but the research evaluati...
The use of the term impact agenda is largely pejorative. It is shorthand for the interests of govern...
The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the psychometric prop-erties of the impact factor as an asse...
Evaluation is the process of determining merit, worth, or significance; an evaluation is a product o...
Peer review is used commonly across science as a tool to evaluate the merit and potential impact of ...