Performance-based research funding (PBRF), the allocation of institutional funding on the basis of ex post assessments of university research performance, has been implemented in a large number of EU Member States. However, the characteristics of this funding scheme differ widely. Apart from differences in the volume of funding, there are major variations in the assessments that feed into the funding allocation formula. Even within the two main groups of metrics based and peer review-based assessments the approaches adopted vary. Some of the main strengths and drawbacks of the various options are discussed in this article. An analysis of national Global Budgetary Allocations for R&D data reveals the distribution of project and institutional...
Despite its relevance for research funding, few comparable data are available in official R&D st...
This article examines the first cycle of the PBRF exercise. It critiques the policy and describes th...
Understanding the quality of science systems requires international comparative studies, which are d...
Performance-based research funding (PBRF), the allocation of institutional funding on the basis of e...
Research and innovation is one of Flanders’ priorities and over the last three decades its public fu...
In recent years, performance-based research funding systems (PRFSs) have been introduced in all of t...
Building on international comparative research – in particular, a soon to be published cross-nationa...
This exploratory study illustrates the potential of linking input and output data with the universit...
Purpose: The paper identifies and classifies the research studies conducted in the field of performa...
Leistungsorientierte Budgetierung in Europa: Trends, Wirkungen und Konsequenzen Beginnend mit einer...
Governments and organizations design performance-based research funding systems (PBRFS) for strategi...
Performance-based funding systems are designed to encourage research and innovation. These systems h...
A performance-based research funding system (PRFS) is a nationwide incentive scheme that promotes an...
This paper gives an overview of the models of financing research at universities in Flanders, Belgiu...
A performance-based research funding system (PRFS) is a nationwide incentive scheme that promotes an...
Despite its relevance for research funding, few comparable data are available in official R&D st...
This article examines the first cycle of the PBRF exercise. It critiques the policy and describes th...
Understanding the quality of science systems requires international comparative studies, which are d...
Performance-based research funding (PBRF), the allocation of institutional funding on the basis of e...
Research and innovation is one of Flanders’ priorities and over the last three decades its public fu...
In recent years, performance-based research funding systems (PRFSs) have been introduced in all of t...
Building on international comparative research – in particular, a soon to be published cross-nationa...
This exploratory study illustrates the potential of linking input and output data with the universit...
Purpose: The paper identifies and classifies the research studies conducted in the field of performa...
Leistungsorientierte Budgetierung in Europa: Trends, Wirkungen und Konsequenzen Beginnend mit einer...
Governments and organizations design performance-based research funding systems (PBRFS) for strategi...
Performance-based funding systems are designed to encourage research and innovation. These systems h...
A performance-based research funding system (PRFS) is a nationwide incentive scheme that promotes an...
This paper gives an overview of the models of financing research at universities in Flanders, Belgiu...
A performance-based research funding system (PRFS) is a nationwide incentive scheme that promotes an...
Despite its relevance for research funding, few comparable data are available in official R&D st...
This article examines the first cycle of the PBRF exercise. It critiques the policy and describes th...
Understanding the quality of science systems requires international comparative studies, which are d...