Many governments wish to assess the quality of their universities. A prominent example is the UK's new Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. In the REF, peer-review panels will be provided with information on publications and citations. This article suggests a way in which panels could choose the weights to attach to these two indicators. The analysis draws in an intuitive way on the concept of Bayesian updating (where citations gradually reveal information about the initially imperfectly observed importance of the research). Our study should not be interpreted as the argument that only mechanistic measures ought to be used in a REF
The intensification of an audit culture in higher education is made no more apparent than with the g...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
As universities in the United Kingdom gear themselves up for the next Research Excellence Framework,...
This paper examines the feasibility of replacing the resource-intensive and contested expert review ...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
This paper examines the feasibility of replacing the resource-intensive and contested expert review ...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The REF2014 results are set to be published next month. Alongside ongoing reviews of research assess...
Evaluation of research uses peer review and bibliometrics, and the debate about their balance in res...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
Presentation given at the Science and Technology Indicators conference in Leiden 2018. Entitled "Ru...
Can metrics be used instead of peer review for REF-type assessments? With the stakes so high, any re...
The use of peer review within both the scholarly communication system and the UK's research assessme...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework of 2014 was an expensive high stakes evaluation which had a r...
The intensification of an audit culture in higher education is made no more apparent than with the g...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
As universities in the United Kingdom gear themselves up for the next Research Excellence Framework,...
This paper examines the feasibility of replacing the resource-intensive and contested expert review ...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
This paper examines the feasibility of replacing the resource-intensive and contested expert review ...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The REF2014 results are set to be published next month. Alongside ongoing reviews of research assess...
Evaluation of research uses peer review and bibliometrics, and the debate about their balance in res...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
Presentation given at the Science and Technology Indicators conference in Leiden 2018. Entitled "Ru...
Can metrics be used instead of peer review for REF-type assessments? With the stakes so high, any re...
The use of peer review within both the scholarly communication system and the UK's research assessme...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework of 2014 was an expensive high stakes evaluation which had a r...
The intensification of an audit culture in higher education is made no more apparent than with the g...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
As universities in the United Kingdom gear themselves up for the next Research Excellence Framework,...