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Research Evaluation
1991 - 2025
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2004, volume 13, articles 3
- Evaluating a participative foresight process: ‘Futur - the German research dialogue’ pp. 143-153

- Kerstin Cuhls and Luke Georghiou
- Some international benchmarks for evaluating Australian health and medical research pp. 155-166

- Sam Garrett-Jones, Brian Wixted and Tim Turpin
- Trends and shifts in institutional productivity: natural products chemistry research in Sri Lanka pp. 167-174

- Geethika Yapa, M A T de Silva and E Dilip de Silva
- Perspective factor: a novel indicator for the assessment of journal quality pp. 175-180

- Ryosuke L Ohniwa, Masatsugu Denawa, Mituko Kudo, Keiko Nakamura and Kunio Takeyasu
- Outputs and expenditures on health research in eight disease areas using a bibliometric approach, 1996–2001 pp. 181-188

- Grant Lewison, Isla Rippon, Andrés de Francisco and Steven Lipworth
- What is the value of replicating other studies? pp. 189-195

- Caroline L Park
2004, volume 13, articles 2
- Bibliometric techniques in the evaluation of federally funded research in the United States pp. 76-86

- Diana Hicks, Hiroyuki Tomizawa, Yoshiko Saitoh and Shinichi Kobayashi
- Dealing with diversity in scientific outputs: implications for international research evaluation pp. 87-93

- M C S Bantilan, S Chandra, P K Mehta and J D H Keatinge
- Postdoc abroad: inherited scientific contacts or establishment of new networks? pp. 95-102

- Göran Melin
- Flows of knowledge from and to cities: an analysis for Barcelona using patent statistics pp. 103-117

- Ramon Maspons and Pere Escorsa
- Incentives for basic research in a large institution: some general considerations and a case study pp. 119-128

- Björn Frank
- Intellectual capital reporting for universities: conceptual background and application for Austrian universities pp. 129-140

- Karl-Heinz Leitner
2004, volume 13, articles 1
- Evaluating research and innovation policy: a systems world needs systems evaluations pp. 3-17

- Erik Arnold
- Intraorganisational evaluation: are there ‘least evaluable units'? pp. 19-32

- Jochen Gläser, Thomas H Spurling and Linda Butler
- Peer reviews and bibliometric indicators: a comparative study at a Norwegian university pp. 33-41

- Dag W Aksnes and Randi Elisabeth Taxt
- The evaluation of social relevance in an environmental research programme pp. 43-50

- Merja Otronen
- Expert panels evaluating research: decision-making and sources of bias pp. 51-62

- Liv Langfeldt
- Weak benchmarking indicators for formative and semi-evaluative assessment of research pp. 63-68

- Mike Thelwall
- Bibliometric analysis of presence and impact of ethnic minority researchers on science in the UK pp. 69-76

- Berenika M Webster
2003, volume 12, articles 3
- Characteristics of highly cited papers pp. 159-170

- Dag W Aksnes
- Projects and publications: interesting patterns in US Environmental Protection Agency research pp. 171-182

- Alan L Porter, Nils C Newman, W Webb Myers and David Schoeneck
- Estimating the benefits of government-sponsored energy R&D pp. 183-195

- Russell Lee, Gretchen Jordan, Paul N Leiby, Brandon Owens and James L Wolf
- Eponymy for research evaluation: Spanish cases from the educational field pp. 197-203

- Antonio Fernández-Cano and Inés M Fernández-Guerrero
- Evolution of a theory in economics: bibliometric assessment of search theory vis-à-vis game theory pp. 205-216

- Hariolf Grupp
- Basic research and health: a reassessment of the scientific basis for the support of biomedical science pp. 217-224

- Jonathan Grant, Liz Green and Barbara Mason
- Geographical equity between outputs of biomedical research grants and research capability as an indicator of the peer-review process for grant applications pp. 225-230

- Grant Lewison, Steven Lipworth, Isla Rippon, Philip Roe and Rob Cottrell
2003, volume 12, articles 2
- Introduction to a special issue on the Seventh International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part II pp. 82-83

- Ulrich Schmoch
- International benchmarking of biotech research centres pp. 85-89

- Sybille Hinze, Jane Calvert, Thomas Reiss, Jacky Senker and Parimal Patel
- Scoreboards of research excellence pp. 91-103

- Robert J W Tijssen
- Linking research production and development outcomes at the regional level pp. 105-116

- Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie and Sushanta Mohapatra
- Patterns of technological activities of transnational corporations affiliates in Brazil pp. 117-129

- Eliane Franco and Ruy Quadros
- The link between firm-level innovation and aggregate productivity growth: a cross-country examination pp. 131-147

- Hans Lööf and Almas Heshmati
- Service marks as novel innovation indicator pp. 149-156

- Ulrich Schmoch
2003, volume 12, articles 1
- Introduction to a special issue on the Seventh International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part I pp. 2-3

- Ulrich Schmoch
- University patents: output and input indicators … of what? pp. 5-16

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Ignacio Fernández de Lucio and Antonio Gutiérrez Gracia
- Academic patents as an indicator of useful research? A new approach to measure academic inventiveness pp. 17-27

- Martin Meyer
- Measuring and assessing relative disciplinary openness in university research units pp. 29-37

- Thuc Uyen Nguyen-Thi and Agenor Lahatte
- Modifying publication practices in response to funding formulas pp. 39-46

- Linda Butler
- A robust nonparametric approach to the analysis of scientific productivity pp. 47-69

- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Cinzia Daraio
- Developing science indicators for basic science offices within mission agencies pp. 71-79

- Irwin Feller, George Gamota and William Valdez
2002, volume 11, articles 3
- Interactive peer review as a productive evaluation process pp. 119-128

- M A T de Silva, Geethika Yapa and E Dilip de Silva
- The scholarliness of published peer reviews: a bibliometric study of book reviews in selected social science fields pp. 129-140

- Jeppe Nicolaisen
- Geographic information systems for science and technology indicators pp. 141-148

- J Rey-Rocha and M J Martín-Sempere
- Assessing quality of domestic scientific journals in geographically oriented disciplines: scientists' judgements versus citations pp. 149-154

- M J Martín-Sempere, J Rey-Rocha and B Garzün-García
- Input indicators from output measures: a bibliometric approach to the estimation of malaria research funding pp. 155-163

- Grant Lewison, Steven Lipworth and Andrés de Francisco
- Industry/university cooperative research in competitive technical intelligence: a case of identifying technological trends for a Mexican steel manufacturer pp. 165-173

- Marisela Rodríguez-Salvador, Alfonso Eddy-Valdez and René Garza-Cavazos
2002, volume 11, articles 2
- Introduction to the special issue on the evolving craft of research evaluation in the United States pp. 62-64

- Susan E Cozzens
- ‘Research assessment: what's next?’ final report on a workshop pp. 65-79

- Susan E Cozzens
- Research evaluation in Europe: state of the art pp. 81-84

- Terttu Luukkonen
- Outcome measurement in the USA: state of the art pp. 85-93

- J David Roessner
- The good, the indifferent, and the less than attractive: II pp. 95-99

- Irwin Feller
- Evaluating the distributional consequences of science and technology policies and programs pp. 101-107

- Susan E Cozzens, Kamau Bobb and Isabel Bortagaray
- New organizations, old cultures: strategy and implementation of interdisciplinary programs pp. 109-116

- Irwin Feller
2002, volume 11, articles 1
- What do we measure by co-authorships? pp. 3-15

- Grit Laudel
- Using curriculum vitae to compare some impacts of NSF research grants with research center funding pp. 17-26

- Monica Gaughan and Barry Bozeman
- Evaluating the social economic benefits of publicly funded basic research via scientists' career mobility pp. 27-35

- Christian Zellner
- Evaluating support for technological research and innovation in some New Zealand businesses: a survey pp. 37-48

- D A Lillis, A C M Ho, H Campbell, D Bartle, C J Marks and A C Hinton
- What is the role of the EU Structural Funds in promoting RTDI? Review of some empirical findings pp. 49-58

- Soile Kuitunen
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On this page- 2004, volume 13
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Articles 3
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Articles 3
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 34
2024, volume 33
2024, volume 32
2023, volume 32
2022, volume 31
2021, volume 30
2020, volume 29
2019, volume 28
2018, volume 27
2017, volume 27
2017, volume 26
2016, volume 25
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