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2019, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 7-22 S&T indicators in the wild: Contextualization and participation for responsible metrics
by Ismael Ràfols - 23-36 Multi/inter/transdisciplinary assessment: A systemic framework proposal to evaluate graduate courses and research teams
by Talita Moreira de Oliveira & Livio Amaral & Roberto Carlos dos Santos Pacheco - 37-50 Formative, embedded evaluation to strengthen interdisciplinary team science: Results of a 4-year, mixed methods, multi-country case study
by Susan Roelofs & Nancy Edwards & Sarah Viehbeck & Cody Anderson - 51-62 Challenge-led interdisciplinary research in practice: Program design, early career research, and a dialogic approach to building unlikely collaborations
by Chris Gibson & Tamantha Stutchbury & Victoria Ikutegbe & Nicole Michielin - 63-72 Referees or sponsors? The role of evaluators in the promotion of research scientists in a public research organization
by Miriam Glennie & Michael O’Donnell & Michelle Brown & John Benson - 73-83 Does counting change what is counted? Potential for paradigm change through performance metrics
by Ann Rudinow Sætnan & Gunhild Tøndel & Bente Rasmussen - 84-93 The missing link: How university managers mediate the impact of a performance-based research funding system
by Jonas Krog Lind - 94-107 Understanding the use and usability of research evaluation studies1,2
by Katrin Milzow & Anke Reinhardt & Sten Söderberg & Klaus ZinöckerDeceased
2018, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 285-286 Introduction: Measuring the impact of arts and humanities research in Europe
by Claire Donovan & Magnus Gulbrandsen - 287-297 Humanities of transformation: From crisis and critique towards the emerging integrative humanities
by Sverker Sörlin - 298-308 A review of literature on evaluating the scientific, social and political impact of social sciences and humanities research
by Emanuela Reale & Dragana Avramov & Kubra Canhial & Claire Donovan & Ramon Flecha & Poul Holm & Charles Larkin & Benedetto Lepori & Judith Mosoni-Fried & Esther Oliver & Emilia Primeri & Lidia Puigvert & Andrea Scharnhorst & Andràs Schubert & Marta Soler & Sàndor Soòs & Teresa Sordé & Charles Travis & René Van Horik - 310-322 Comprehensiveness of national bibliographic databases for social sciences and humanities: Findings from a European survey
by Linda Sīle & Janne Pölönen & Gunnar Sivertsen & Raf Guns & Tim C E Engels & Pavel Arefiev & Marta Dušková & Lotte Faurbæk & András Holl & Emanuel Kulczycki & Bojan Macan & Gustaf Nelhans & Michal Petr & Marjeta Pisk & Sándor Soós & Jadranka Stojanovski & Ari Stone & Jaroslav Šušol & Ruth Teitelbaum - 323-334 Evaluation of research in the arts: Evidence from Poland
by Kamila Lewandowska & Paweł Mirosław Stano - 335-346 Procedures and criteria for evaluating academic legal publications: Results of a survey in Switzerland
by Martin Schmied & Karin Byland & Andreas Lienhard - 347-357 Continued publications by health science PhDs, 5 years post PhD-Defence
by Lorna Wildgaard & Kim Wildgaard - 358-366 The impact of academic events—A literature review
by Thomas Trøst Hansen & David Budtz Pedersen - 367-379 Tracking research performance before and after receiving the Cheung Kong Scholars award: A case study of recipients in 2005
by Xiaojuan Liu & Mengxia Yu & Dar-Zen Chen & Mu-Hsuan Huang - 380-387 An evaluation of the National Institutes of Health Early Stage Investigator policy: Using existing data to evaluate federal policy
by Rachael Walsh & Robert F Moore & Jamie Mihoko Doyle - 388-403 Defining typologies of universities through a DEA-MDS analysis: An institutional characterization for formative evaluation purposes
by Eva M de la Torre & Fernando Casani & Marti Sagarra
2018, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 171-183 Conceptualizing and measuring performance orientation of research funding systems
by Benedetto Lepori & Emanuela Reale & Andrea Orazio Spinello - 184-195 Follow the money? How Australian universities replicate national performance-based funding mechanisms
by Peter Woelert & Lachlan McKenzie - 196-211 On the meaning of innovation performance: Is the synthetic indicator of the Innovation Union Scoreboard flawed?
by Charles Edquist & Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia & Javier Barbero & Jose Luis Zofío - 212-221 Making citations of publications in languages other than English visible: On the feasibility of a PLOTE-index
by Peter Dahler-Larsen - 222-237 The characteristics of highly cited researchers in Africa
by Hugo Confraria & Jaco Blanckenberg & Charl Swart - 238-245 The effects of listing authors in alphabetical order: A review of the empirical evidence
by Matthias Weber - 246-261 The peer-review process: The most valued dimensions according to the researcher’s scientific career
by Elizabeth S Vieira & José A N F Gomes - 262-269 Gender differences in scientific productivity and visibility in core neurosurgery journals: Citations and social media metrics
by Hajar Sotudeh & Tahereh Dehdarirad & Jonathan Freer - 270-282 The impacts of diabetes research from 31 European Countries in 2002 to 2013
by Elena Pallari & Grant Lewison & Oriana Ciani & Rosanna Tarricone & Silvia Sommariva & Mursheda Begum & Richard Sullivan - 283-283 Thinking with indicators. Exploring the epistemic impacts of academic performance indicators in the life sciences
by Ruth Müller & Sarah de Rijcke - 284-284 To what extent is inclusion in the Web of Science an indicator of journal ‘quality’?
by Diego Chavarro & Ismael Ràfols & Puay Tang
2018, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 53-62 Semantic tone of research ‘environment’ submissions in the UK’s Research Evaluation Framework 2014
by Andy Thorpe & Russell Craig & Glenn Hadikin & Sasa Batistic - 63-72 Authorship in science: A critical analysis from a Foucauldian perspective
by Carla Mara Hilário & Daniel Martínez-Ávila & Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio & Dietmar Wolfram - 73-81 Center of excellence funding: Connecting organizational capacities and epistemic effects
by Tomas Hellström & Leila Jabrane & Erik Brattström - 82-92 Geography of doctoral education in The Netherlands: Origin and current work location of recent PhDs from five Dutch universities
by Cathelijn J F Waaijer - 93-105 A comparative review of how the policy and procedures to assess research impact evolved in Australia and the UK
by Kate Williams & Jonathan Grant - 106-118 To what extent is inclusion in the Web of Science an indicator of journal ‘quality’?
by Diego Chavarro & Ismael Ràfols & Puay Tang - 119-131 Factors enabling and constraining research in a small, research-intensive South African University
by Jen D Snowball & Charlie M Shackleton - 132-144 Assessing the impact of transdisciplinary research: The usefulness of relevance, credibility, and legitimacy for understanding the link between process and impact
by Stina Hansson & Merritt Polk - 145-156 Comparing modeling approaches for assessing priorities in international agricultural research
by Athanasios Petsakos & Guy Hareau & Ulrich Kleinwechter & Keith Wiebe & Timothy B Sulser - 157-170 Assessing impacts of agricultural research for development: A systemic model focusing on outcomes
by Ludovic Temple & Danielle Barret & Genowefa Blundo Canto & Marie-Hélène Dabat & Agathe Devaux-Spatarakis & Guy Faure & Etienne Hainzelin & Syndhia Mathé & Aurelie Toillier & Bernard Triomphe
2018, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-15 Prevalence and citation advantage of gold open access in the subject areas of the Scopus database
by Pablo Dorta-González & Yolanda Santana-Jiménez - 16-27 Using contribution analysis to evaluate the impacts of research on policy: Getting to ‘good enough’
by Barbara L Riley & Alison Kernoghan & Lisa Stockton & Steve Montague & Jennifer Yessis & Cameron D Willis - 28-35 Researcher mobility at a US research-intensive university: Implications for research and internationalization strategies
by Jane G Payumo & George Lan & Prema Arasu - 36-42 Research impact assessment in agriculture—A review of approaches and impact areas
by Peter Weißhuhn & Katharina Helming & Johanna Ferretti - 43-51 ‘Tracking of ideas’: A method to evaluate the integration of ideas in cross-disciplinary collaboration
by Julia M Budd
2017, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 00 Unravelling complexities of university-industry research interactions: Theanalytical power of case studies
by Robert J. W. Tijssen & Poh Kam Wong
2017, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 269-283 The impact of subsidies on researcher’s productivity: Evidence from a developing country
by Diego Aboal & Ezequiel Tacsir - 284-291 An evolving research culture: Analysis of biomedical publications from Libya, 2003–13
by Mohamed O Ahmed & Mohamed A Daw & Jennifer C van Velkinburgh - 292-301 Structured Diversity – The changing landscape of doctoral training in Germany after the introduction of structured doctoral programs
by Jens Ambrasat & Jakob Tesch - 302-315 Qualitative network analysis tools for the configurative articulation of cultural value and impact from research
by Alis Oancea & Teresa Florez Petour & Jeanette Atkinson - 316-325 Social network analysis of a scientist–practitioner research initiative established to facilitate science dissemination and implementation within states and communities
by Elizabeth M Ginexi & Grace Huang & Michael Steketee & Sophia Tsakraklides & Keith MacAllum & Julie Bromberg & Amanda Huffman & Douglas A Luke & Scott J Leischow & Janet M Okamoto & Todd Rogers - 326-336 Patterns of third mission engagement among scientists and engineers
by Niels Mejlgaard & Thomas Kjeldager Ryan - 337-348 Knowledge production at industrial research institutes: Institutional logics and struggles for relevance in the Swedish Institute for Surface Chemistry, 1980–2005
by Karl Bruno & Katarina Larsen & Thed N van Leeuwen - 349-351 Counterintuitive effects of incentives?
by Peter van den Besselaar & Ulf Sandström - 352-352 Reply to van den Besselaar and Sandström
by Jesper W Schneider & Kaare Aagaard & Carter W Bloch - 353-357 A letter on Ancaiani et al. ‘Evaluating scientific research in Italy: the 2004-10 research evaluation exercise’
by Alberto Baccini & Giuseppe De Nicolao - 358-360 Reply to the letter on Ancaiani et al. ‘Evaluating Scientific research in Italy: The 2004–10 research evaluation exercise’
by Sergio Benedetto & Tindaro Cicero & Marco Malgarini & Carmen Nappi - 361-361 Thinking with Indicators. Exploring the Epistemic Impacts of Academic Performance Indicators in the Life Sciences
by Ruth Müller & Sarah de Rijcke
2017, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 157-168 Exploring the epistemic impacts of academic performance indicators in the life sciences
by Ruth Müller & Sarah de Rijcke - 169-180 Indicators as judgment devices: An empirical study of citizen bibliometrics in research evaluation
by Björn Hammarfelt & Alexander D. Rushforth - 181-189 Blinding applicants in a first-stage peer-review process of biomedical research grants: An observational study
by Maite Solans-Domènech & Imma Guillamón & Aida Ribera & Ignacio Ferreira-González & Carme Carrion & Gaietà Permanyer-Miralda & Joan M. V. Pons - 190-198 Evaluation for the allocation of university research project funding: Can rules improve the peer review?
by Emanuela Reale & Antonio Zinilli - 199-210 Arts and humanities research, redefining public benefit, and research prioritization in Ireland
by Andrew G. Gibson & Ellen Hazelkorn - 211-229 The relevance of knowledge transfer for universities’ efficiency scores: an empirical approximation on the Spanish public higher education system
by Eva M. de la Torre & Tommaso Agasisti & Carmen Perez-Esparrells - 230-241 Measuring field-normalized impact of papers on specific societal groups: An altmetrics study based on Mendeley Data
by Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild - 242-255 Crossing borders: A citation analysis of connections between Cognitive Science and Educational Research … and the fields in between
by Jan Youtie & Gregg E. A. Solomon & Stephen Carley & Seokbeom Kwon & Alan L. Porter - 256-268 How innovative are editors?: evidence across journals and disciplines
by Jessica Petersen
2016, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 233-234 Introduction to the special issue of research evaluation with invited papers of the 19th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, 3–5 September 2014, Leiden, the Netherlands
by Ed Noyons & Paul Wouters - 235-243 Towards an alternative framework for the evaluation of translational research initiatives
by Jordi Molas-Gallart & Pablo D’Este & Oscar Llopis & Ismael Rafols - 244-256 What happens when national research funding is linked to differentiated publication counts? A comparison of the Australian and Norwegian publication-based funding models
by Jesper W. Schneider & Kaare Aagaard & Carter W. Bloch - 257-263 Determinants of research quality in Italian universities: Evidence from the 2004 to 2010 evaluation exercise
by Sergio Benedetto & Tindaro Cicero & Marco Malgarini - 264-270 Using Google Scholar in research evaluation of humanities and social science programs: A comparison with Web of Science data
by Ad A.M. Prins & Rodrigo Costas & Thed N. van Leeuwen & Paul F. Wouters - 271-278 Humanities and social sciences in the bibliometric spotlight – Research output analysis at the University of Vienna and considerations for increasing visibility
by Christian Gumpenberger & Johannes Sorz & Martin Wieland & Juan Gorraiz - 279-291 How robust is journal rating in Humanities and Social Sciences? Evidence from a large-scale, multi-method exercise
by Antonio Ferrara & Andrea Bonaccorsi - 292-305 The heterogeneous landscape of bibliometric indicators: Evaluating models for allocating resources at Swedish universities
by Björn Hammarfelt & Gustaf Nelhans & Pieta Eklund & Fredrik Åström - 306-314 The Impact Factor as a measuring tool of the prestige of the journals in research assessment in mathematics
by Antonia Ferrer-Sapena & Enrique A. Sánchez-Pérez & Fernanda Peset & Luis-Millán González & Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent - 315-328 The development of SAGE: A tool to evaluate how policymakers’ engage with and use research in health policymaking
by Steve R. Makkar & Sue Brennan & Tari Turner & Anna Williamson & Sally Redman & Sally Green - 329-338 A national survey on small research grants and the scholarly productivity of emergency medicine physicians in Canada
by Jennifer D. Artz & Mete Erdogan & Robert S. Green - 339-346 Tracking the performance of an R&D programme in the biomedical sciences
by Nicolas Robinson-Garcia & Alvaro Cabezas-Clavijo & Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras
2016, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 119-120 Unraveling complexities of university-industry research interactions: The analytical power of case studies
by Robert J.W. Tijssen & Poh Kam Wong - 121-135 Determinants of university–industry research collaborations in Taiwan: The case of the National Tsing Hua University
by Mei-Chih Hu & Shih-Chang Hung & Hsien-Chen Lo & Yung-Ching Tseng - 136-150 Do university–industry co-publication outputs correspond with university funding from firms?
by Alfredo Yegros-Yegros & Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro & Mayte López-Ferrer & Robert J.W. Tijssen - 151-160 Torn between Academic Publications and University–Industry Collaboration
by Mei Hsiu-Ching Ho & John S. Liu & Max C.-H. Kuan - 161-169 Evaluation practices and effects of indicator use—a literature review
by Sarah de Rijcke & Paul F. Wouters & Alex D. Rushforth & Thomas P. Franssen & Björn Hammarfelt - 170-183 The bibliometric indicators as predictors of the final decision of the peer review
by Elizabeth S. Vieira & José A.N.F. Gomes - 184-195 Developing internationally engaged scientists and engineers: The effectiveness of an international postdoctoral fellowship program
by Alina Martinez & Carter S. Epstein & Amanda Parsad - 196-208 Innovation capabilities in the private sector: evaluating subsidies for hiring S&T workers in Spain
by Catalina Martínez & Laura Cruz-Castro & Luis Sanz-Menéndez - 209-218 Collaboration with society: The future role of universities? Identifying challenges for evaluation
by Matilda Bölling & Yvonne Eriksson - 219-229 The citation impact of collaboration between top institutions: A temporal analysis
by Ali Gazni & Mike Thelwall - 230-231 All or nothing? Debating the role of evaluative bibliometrics in the research system
by Alexander D. Rushforth
2016, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-17 Defining and assessing research quality in a transdisciplinary context
by Brian M. Belcher & Katherine E. Rasmussen & Matthew R. Kemshaw & Deborah A. Zornes - 18-36 Measuring diversity in disciplinary collaboration in research teams: An ecological perspective
by Arsev U. Aydinoglu & Suzie Allard & Chad Mitchell - 37-49 Scholarly reputation in the digital age and the role of emerging platforms and mechanisms
by Hamid R. Jamali & David Nicholas & Eti Herman - 50-61 Determining effects of individual research grants on publication output and impact: The case of the Emmy Noether Programme (German Research Foundation)
by Jörg Neufeld - 62-69 Dealing with the complexity of evaluating knowledge transfer strategies: Guiding principles for developing valid instruments
by Mathieu-Joël Gervais & Caroline Marion & Christian Dagenais & François Chiocchio & Nathalie Houlfort - 70-78 Using concept mapping to identify conditions that foster knowledge translation from the perspective of school practitioners
by Christian Dagenais & Renée Pinard & Marjolaine St-Pierre & Mélodie Briand-Lamarche & Amina Kay Cantave & Normand Péladeau - 79-93 Doctoral training and labour market needs. Evidence in Spain
by Juan Francisco Canal Domínguez & César Rodríguez Gutiérrez - 94-106 Past performance does not guarantee future results: lessons from the evaluation of research units in Portugal
by Ana Ramos & Cláudia S. Sarrico - 107-117 Which firms benefit more from being located in a Science and Technology Park? Empirical evidence for Spain
by Angela Rocio Vasquez-Urriago & Andrés Barge-Gil & Aurelia Modrego Rico
2015, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 229-241 Societal impact evaluation: Exploring evaluator perceptions of the characterization of impact under the REF2014
by Gabrielle N. Samuel & Gemma E. Derrick - 242-255 Evaluating scientific research in Italy: The 2004–10 research evaluation exercise
by Alessio Ancaiani & Alberto F. Anfossi & Anna Barbara & Sergio Benedetto & Brigida Blasi & Valentina Carletti & Tindaro Cicero & Alberto Ciolfi & Filippo Costa & Giovanna Colizza & Marco Costantini & Fabio di Cristina & Antonio Ferrara & Rosa M. Lacatena & Marco Malgarini & Irene Mazzotta & Carmela A. Nappi & Sandra Romagnosi & Serena Sileoni - 256-270 Options and limitations in measuring the impact of research grants—evidence from Denmark and Norway
by Liv Langfeldt & Carter Walter Bloch & Gunnar Sivertsen - 271-281 Defining the role of cognitive distance in the peer review process with an explorative study of a grant scheme in infection biology
by Qi Wang & Ulf Sandström - 282-292 Motivation and research productivity in a university system undergoing transition
by Ioana Alexandra Horodnic & Adriana Zaiţ - 293-311 Policy simulation of firms’ cooperation in innovation
by Almas Heshmati & Flávio Lenz-Cesar - 312-324 Tracking the development of disciplinary structure in China’s top research universities (1998–2013)
by Feng Li & Yajun Miao & Jing Ding - 325-339 Research classification and the social sciences and humanities in Australia: (Mis)Matching organizational unit contribution and the impact of collaboration
by Gaby Haddow
2015, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 91-105 Counting quality? The Czech performance-based research funding system
by Barbara Good & Niki Vermeulen & Brigitte Tiefenthaler & Erik Arnold - 106-117 Impacts of performance-based research funding systems: The case of the Norwegian Publication Indicator
by Kaare Aagaard & Carter Bloch & Jesper W. Schneider - 118-130 The impacts of research grants to community colleges. Evidence from the Technological Research Assistance Program in Quebec, Canada
by Kaddour Mehiriz & Richard Marceau - 131-145 Impact oriented monitoring: A new methodology for monitoring and evaluation of international public health research projects
by J. Guinea & E. Sela & A. J. Gómez-Núñez & T. Mangwende & A. Ambali & N. Ngum & H. Jaramillo & J. M. Gallego & A. Patiño & C. Latorre & S. Srivanichakorn & B. Thepthien - 146-157 Impact of inbreeding on scientific productivity: A case study of a Japanese university department
by Noriyuki Morichika & Sotaro Shibayama - 158-170 How the nature of networks determines the outcome of publicly funded university research projects
by Peter Teirlinck & André Spithoven - 171-180 Researcher mobility and sector career choices among doctorate holders
by Carter Bloch & Ebbe Krogh Graversen & Heidi Skovgaard Pedersen - 181-196 Research excellence and university–industry collaboration in UK science parks
by David Minguillo & Mike Thelwall - 197-212 Applying patent survival analysis in the academic context
by Danielle Lewensohn & Charlotta Dahlborg & Jan Kowalski & Per Lundin - 213-228 An assessment of the Innovation Union Scoreboard as a tool to analyse national innovation capacities: The case of Switzerland
by Dominique Foray & Hugo Hollanders
2015, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction to the special section devoted to the 18th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators ‘Translational Twists and Turns: Science as a Socio-Economic Endeavor’. Berlin, Germany, September 4–6 2013
by Sybille Hinze & Anthony F.J. van Raan & Emanuela Reale - 4-18 The effectiveness of policies for formal knowledge transfer from European universities and public research institutes to firms
by Franz Barjak & Nordine Es-Sadki & Anthony Arundel - 19-29 The ‘translational’ effect in medical journals: Bridging the gap?
by Marc Luwel & Erik van Wijk - 30-36 Cross-disciplinary research: What configurations of fields of science are found in grant proposals today?
by Rüdiger Mutz & Lutz Bornmann & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 37-50 How accurately does output reflect the nature and design of transdisciplinary research programmes?
by Elizabeth Koier & Edwin Horlings - 51-62 Measuring the benefits of university research: impact and the REF in the UK
by Hanan Khazragui & John Hudson - 63-77 Accountability in context: effects of research evaluation systems on publication practices, disciplinary norms, and individual working routines in the faculty of Arts at Uppsala University
by Björn Hammarfelt & Sarah de Rijcke - 78-89 Reception of Spanish sociology by domestic and foreign audiences differs and has consequences for evaluation
by Carla López Piñeiro & Diana Hicks
2014, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 273-284 Different views on scholarly talent: What are the talents we are looking for in science?
by Pleun van Arensbergen & Inge van der Weijden & Peter van den Besselaar - 285-297 Analysing robustness and uncertainty levels of bibliometric performance statistics supporting science policy. A case study evaluating Danish postdoctoral funding
by Jesper W. Schneider & Thed N. van Leeuwen - 298-311 The selection of talent as a group process. A literature review on the social dynamics of decision making in grant panels
by Pleun van Arensbergen & Inge van der Weijden & Peter van den Besselaar - 312-326 Measuring the opening of national R&D programs: what indicators for what purposes?
by Emilia Primeri & Emanuela Reale & Benedetto Lepori & Philippe Laredo & Maria Nedeva & Duncan Thomas - 327-340 Impacts of an interdisciplinary research center on participant publication and collaboration patterns: A case study of the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis
by Pamela R. Bishop & Schuyler W. Huck & Bonnie H. Ownley & Jennifer K. Richards & Gary J. Skolits - 341-351 Knowledge transfer from German universities into the service sector as reflected by service marks
by Ulrich Schmoch - 352-365 From outcomes to process: evidence for a new approach to research impact assessment
by Stevie Upton & Paul Vallance & John Goddard - 366-380 Evaluating project performance by removing external effects: Implications to the efficiency of research and development resource allocation
by Chia-Liang Hung & Pei-Jen Shiu - 381-381 Correction: Past performance, peer review, and project selection. Research Evaluation 18 (2009) Peter Van den Besselaar, Loet Leydesdorff
by Peter van den Besselaar & Loet Leydesdorff
2014, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 195-209 Interdisciplinarity and research on local issues: evidence from a developing country
by Diego Chavarro & Puay Tang & Ismael Rafols - 210-220 Awards before and after the Nobel Prize: A Matthew effect and/or a ticket to one’s own funeral?
by Ho Fai Chan & Laura Gleeson & Benno Torgler - 221-232 Research performance and evaluation—Empirical results from collaborative research centers and clusters of excellence in Germany
by Stefan Schröder & Florian Welter & Ingo Leisten & Anja Richert & Sabina Jeschke - 233-248 Tax revenue accruing from the commercialization of research findings as an indicator for economic benefits of government financed research
by Simon P. Forster & Stefan Seeger - 249-260 Supporting ‘future research leaders’ in Sweden: Institutional isomorphism and inadvertent funding agglomeration
by Olof Hallonsten & Olof Hugander - 261-271 The long-term influence of collaboration on citation patterns
by Ali Gazni & Mike Thelwall
2014, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 89-102 Understanding societal impact through productive interactions: ICT research as a case
by Stefan de Jong & Katharine Barker & Deborah Cox & Thordis Sveinsdottir & Peter Van den Besselaar - 103-116 The role of knowledge users in public–private research programs: An evaluation challenge
by Laurens K. Hessels & Tjerk Wardenaar & Wouter P. C. Boon & Matthias Ploeg - 117-132 Toward a methodological scheme for capturing societal effects of participatory sustainability research
by Arnim Wiek & Sonia Talwar & Meg O’Shea & John Robinson - 133-149 SEQUOIA: A methodology for the socio-economic impact assessment of Software-as-a-Service and Internet of Services research projects
by Antonella Passani & Fabiana Monacciani & Shenja Van Der Graaf & Francesca Spagnoli & Francesco Bellini & Marie Debicki & Paolo Dini - 150-165 Scientometric portrait of biochemist Santiago Grisolía: publication productivity, collaboration patterns, and citation analysis
by Gregorio González-Alcaide - 166-173 How are excellent (highly cited) papers defined in bibliometrics? A quantitative analysis of the literature
by Lutz Bornmann - 174-182 The impact of extreme observations in citation distributions
by Yunrong Li & Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 183-194 A new bibliometric approach to assess the scientific specialization of regions
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Flavia Di Costa
September 2013, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-11 The New Zealand performance-based research fund and its impact on publication activity in economics
by David L. Anderson & John Tressler
December 2013, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 33-47 External funding, efficiency and productivity growth in public research: the case of the Italian National Research Council
by Greta Falavigna & Alessandro Manello - 48-61 Public versus private universities: Assessment of research performance; case study of the Spanish university system
by Fernando Casani & Daniela De Filippo & Carlos García-Zorita & Elias Sanz-Casado - 62-78 Exploring gender differences in patenting in Spain
by Elba Mauleón & Cinzia Daraio & Maria Bordons - 79-88 The use of academic research in public health policy and practice
by Margaret A. Lemay & Creso Sá
October 2013, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 12-20 Top cited articles in adsorption research using Y-index
by Hui-Zhen Fu & Yuh-Shan Ho - 21-32 Assessment, evaluations, and definitions of research impact: A review
by Teresa Penfield & Matthew J. Baker & Rosa Scoble & Michael C. Wykes
July 2013, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 337-350 Ranking academic impact of world national research institutes--by the Chinese Academy of Sciences
by F. Xu & X. X. Li & W. Meng & W. B. Liu & J. Mingers
August 2013, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 351-368 Understanding productivity changes in public universities: Evidence from Spain
by Adela García-Aracil - 369-383 Criteria for assessing research quality in the humanities: a Delphi study among scholars of English literature, German literature and art history
by Sven E. Hug & Michael Ochsner & Hans-Dieter Daniel
October 2013, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 269-271 Introducing the Special Section Theme: Recent Developments in Data Sources and Analysis for R&D Evaluation
by Juan D. Rogers - 272-284 Piloting an approach to rapid and automated assessment of a new research initiative: Application to the National Cancer Institute's Provocative Questions initiative
by Elizabeth R. Hsu & Duane E. Williams & Leo G. DiJoseph & Joshua D. Schnell & Samantha L. Finstad & Jerry S. H. Lee & Emily J. Greenspan & James G. Corrigan - 285-297 Measuring the evolution and output of cross-disciplinary collaborations within the NCI Physical Sciences--Oncology Centers Network
by Jodi E. Basner & Katrina I. Theisz & Unni S. Jensen & C. David Jones & Ilya Ponomarev & Pawel Sulima & Karen Jo & Mariam Eljanne & Michael G. Espey & Jonathan Franca-Koh & Sean E. Hanlon & Nastaran Z. Kuhn & Larry A. Nagahara & Joshua D. Schnell & Nicole M. Moore - 298-306 Beyond surveys: The research frontier moves to the use of administrative data to evaluate R&D grants
by Michele Morris & Oliver J. Herrmann - 307-315 Greatest 'HITS': A new tool for tracking impacts at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
by Christina H. Drew & Kristianna G. Pettibone & Elizabeth Ruben - 316-336 Impact evaluation of Japanese public investment to overcome market failure review of the top 50 NEDO Inside Products
by Masaru Yamashita & Yoshiko Yurugi & Sayaka Shishido & Tomonaga Yoshida & Mitsuru Takeshita
June 2013, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 187-197 Evaluating transformative research programmes: A case study of the NSF Small Grants for Exploratory Research programme
by Caroline S. Wagner & Jeffrey Alexander
March 2013, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 145-156 Bibliographic coupling and network analysis to assess knowledge coalescence in a research center environment
by Jan Youtie & Luciano Kay & Julia Melkers
May 2013, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 157-168 A study of global and local visibility as web indicators of research production
by M. R. Martínez-Torres & M. C. Díaz-Fernández - 169-178 Incorporation of Early Career Researchers within multidisciplinary research at academic institutions
by A. J. Sobey & N. C. Townsend & C. D. Metcalf & K. D. Bruce & F. M. Fazi - 179-186 Modeling the dissemination and uptake of clinical trials results
by Scott R. Rosas & Jeffrey T. Schouten & Marie T. Cope & Jonathan M. Kagan
February 2013, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 134-144 Facilitating social and natural science cross-disciplinarity: Assessing the human and social dynamics program
by Jon Garner & Alan L. Porter & Maura Borrego & Elizabeth Tran & Rita Teutonico
January 2013, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 105-117 Accountability, performance assessment, and evaluation: Policy pressures and responses from research councils
by Creso M. Sá & Andrew Kretz & Kristjan Sigurdson
December 2012, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 93-104 Competency-based assessment of academic interdisciplinary research and implication to university management
by Hiroyuki Kodama & Kenji Watatani & Shintaro Sengoku - 118-133 Types of research output profiles: A multilevel latent class analysis of the Austrian Science Fund's final project report data
by Rüdiger Mutz & Lutz Bornmann & Hans-Dieter Daniel
November 2012, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 79-92 Four types of research in the humanities: Setting the stage for research quality criteria in the humanities
by Michael Ochsner & Sven E. Hug & Hans-Dieter Daniel
December 2012, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-14 Knowledge exchange: A comparison of policies, strategies, and funding incentives in English and Scottish higher education
by Fumi Kitagawa & Claire Lightowler - 30-40 Applying the criteria indicators and metrics evaluation method on ICT research: The HUMBOLDT project
by Zaheer Khan & David Ludlow & Joachim Rix - 64-77 Evaluation of scientific books' publishers in social sciences and humanities: Results of a survey
by Elea Giménez-Toledo & Carlos Tejada-Artigas & Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez
November 2012, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 15-29 Agent-based simulation of cooperative innovation in R&D
by Almas Heshmati & Flávio Lenz-Cesar - 52-63 Identification of university-based patents: A new large-scale approach
by Friedrich Dornbusch & Ulrich Schmoch & Nicole Schulze & Nadine Bethke
October 2012, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 41-51 Selecting competent referees to assess research projects proposals: A study of referees' registers
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo & Fulvio Viel
December 2012, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 329-331 Introducing the issue theme: Rising to the challenges of R&D impact assessment
by Juan D. Rogers
October 2012, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 332-343 Understanding long-term impacts of R&D funding: The EU framework programme
by Erik Arnold - 344-353 Research on derivative effects created by Japanese national R&D projects
by Sayaka Shishido & Masaru Yamashita & Junichi Yoshida & Mitsuru Takeshita - 381-391 Assessing the effects of a collaborative research funding scheme: An approach combining meta-evaluation and evaluation synthesis
by Barbara Good
November 2012, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 354-367 Evaluating health research impact: Development and implementation of the Alberta Innovates -- Health Solutions impact framework
by Kathryn E. R. Graham & Heidi L. Chorzempa & Pamela A. Valentine & Jacques Magnan - 368-380 Program-level assessment of research centers: Contribution of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers to US Nanotechnology National Initiative goals
by Juan D. Rogers & Jan Youtie & Luciano Kay - 392-405 Social network analysis comparing researcher collaborations in two cardiovascular cohort studies
by Matthew Eblen & Richard R. Fabsitz & Jean L. Olson & Katrina Pearson & Lindsay R. Pool & Mona Puggal & Charles Wu & Robin M. Wagner
September 2012, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 243-244 Evaluating the functioning and impacts of funding schemes. New methodological developments of indicators
by Benedetto Lepori & Emanuela Reale & Maria Nedeva - 245-256 The social construction of indicators for evaluation: Internationalization of Funding Agencies
by Emanuela Reale & Annamaria Inzelt & Benedetto Lepori & Peter van den Besselaar - 257-269 Characterizing researchers to study research funding agency impacts: The case of the European Research Council's Starting Grants
by Duncan Thomas & Maria Nedeva - 270-279 Funding programmes for young scientists--Do the 'best' apply?
by Jörg Neufeld & Stefan Hornbostel - 280-290 The representation of the social sciences and humanities in the Web of Science--a comparison of publication patterns and incentive structures in Flanders and Norway (2005--9)
by Truyken L. B. Ossenblok & Tim C. E. Engels & Gunnar Sivertsen - 306-318 The use of behavioural additionality evaluation in innovation policy making
by Abdullah Gök & Jakob Edler
October 2012, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 291-305 Relational arenas in a regional Higher Education system: Insights from an empirical analysis
by M. Seeber & B. Lepori & T. Agasisti & R. Tijssen & C. Montanari & G. Catalano - 319-328 Assessment of the impact of a clinical and health services research call in Catalonia
by Paula Adam & Maite Solans-Domènech & Joan M. V. Pons & Marta Aymerich & Silvina Berra & Imma Guillamon & Emilia Sánchez & Gaietà Permanyer-Miralda
August 2012, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 189-198 Funding decisions, peer review, and scientific excellence in physical sciences, chemistry, and geosciences
by Thed N. van Leeuwen & Henk F. Moed - 216-228 Integration of environmental impacts into ex-post assessments of international agricultural research: Conceptual issues, applications, and the way forward
by Jeff W. Bennett & Timothy G. Kelley & Mywish K. Maredia - 229-241 Quality and influence in literary work: evaluating the 'educated imagination'
by Alesia Zuccala