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Research Evaluation
1991 - 2025
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2016, volume 25, articles 3
- 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 pp. 233-234

- Ed Noyons and Paul Wouters
- Towards an alternative framework for the evaluation of translational research initiatives pp. 235-243

- Jordi Molas-Gallart, Pablo D’Este, Oscar Llopis and Ismael Rafols
- What happens when national research funding is linked to differentiated publication counts? A comparison of the Australian and Norwegian publication-based funding models pp. 244-256

- Jesper W. Schneider, Kaare Aagaard and Carter W. Bloch
- Determinants of research quality in Italian universities: Evidence from the 2004 to 2010 evaluation exercise pp. 257-263

- Sergio Benedetto, Tindaro Cicero and Marco Malgarini
- Using Google Scholar in research evaluation of humanities and social science programs: A comparison with Web of Science data pp. 264-270

- Ad A.M. Prins, Rodrigo Costas, Thed N. van Leeuwen and Paul F. Wouters
- Humanities and social sciences in the bibliometric spotlight – Research output analysis at the University of Vienna and considerations for increasing visibility pp. 271-278

- Christian Gumpenberger, Johannes Sorz, Martin Wieland and Juan Gorraiz
- How robust is journal rating in Humanities and Social Sciences? Evidence from a large-scale, multi-method exercise pp. 279-291

- Antonio Ferrara and Andrea Bonaccorsi
- The heterogeneous landscape of bibliometric indicators: Evaluating models for allocating resources at Swedish universities pp. 292-305

- Björn Hammarfelt, Gustaf Nelhans, Pieta Eklund and Fredrik Åström
- The Impact Factor as a measuring tool of the prestige of the journals in research assessment in mathematics pp. 306-314

- Antonia Ferrer-Sapena, Enrique A. Sánchez-Pérez, Fernanda Peset, Luis-Millán González and Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent
- The development of SAGE: A tool to evaluate how policymakers’ engage with and use research in health policymaking pp. 315-328

- Steve R. Makkar, Sue Brennan, Tari Turner, Anna Williamson, Sally Redman and Sally Green
- A national survey on small research grants and the scholarly productivity of emergency medicine physicians in Canada pp. 329-338

- Jennifer D. Artz, Mete Erdogan and Robert S. Green
- Tracking the performance of an R&D programme in the biomedical sciences pp. 339-346

- Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, Alvaro Cabezas-Clavijo and Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras
2016, volume 25, articles 2
- Unraveling complexities of university-industry research interactions: The analytical power of case studies pp. 119-120

- Robert J.W. Tijssen and Poh Wong
- Determinants of university–industry research collaborations in Taiwan: The case of the National Tsing Hua University pp. 121-135

- Mei-Chih Hu, Shih-Chang Hung, Hsien-Chen Lo and Yung-Ching Tseng
- Do university–industry co-publication outputs correspond with university funding from firms? pp. 136-150

- Alfredo Yegros-Yegros, Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Mayte López-Ferrer and Robert J.W. Tijssen
- Torn between Academic Publications and University–Industry Collaboration pp. 151-160

- Mei Ho, John S. Liu and Max C.-H. Kuan
- Evaluation practices and effects of indicator use—a literature review pp. 161-169

- Sarah de Rijcke, Paul F. Wouters, Alex D. Rushforth, Thomas P. Franssen and Björn Hammarfelt
- The bibliometric indicators as predictors of the final decision of the peer review pp. 170-183

- Elizabeth S. Vieira and José A.N.F. Gomes
- Developing internationally engaged scientists and engineers: The effectiveness of an international postdoctoral fellowship program pp. 184-195

- Alina Martinez, Carter S. Epstein and Amanda Parsad
- Innovation capabilities in the private sector: evaluating subsidies for hiring S&T workers in Spain pp. 196-208

- Catalina Martínez, Laura Cruz-Castro and Luis Sanz-Menéndez
- Collaboration with society: The future role of universities? Identifying challenges for evaluation pp. 209-218

- Matilda Bölling and Yvonne Eriksson
- The citation impact of collaboration between top institutions: A temporal analysis pp. 219-229

- Ali Gazni and Mike Thelwall
- All or nothing? Debating the role of evaluative bibliometrics in the research system pp. 230-231

- Alexander D. Rushforth
2016, volume 25, articles 1
- Defining and assessing research quality in a transdisciplinary context pp. 1-17

- Brian M. Belcher, Katherine E. Rasmussen, Matthew R. Kemshaw and Deborah A. Zornes
- Measuring diversity in disciplinary collaboration in research teams: An ecological perspective pp. 18-36

- Arsev U. Aydinoglu, Suzie Allard and Chad Mitchell
- Scholarly reputation in the digital age and the role of emerging platforms and mechanisms pp. 37-49

- Hamid R. Jamali, David Nicholas and Eti Herman
- Determining effects of individual research grants on publication output and impact: The case of the Emmy Noether Programme (German Research Foundation) pp. 50-61

- Jörg Neufeld
- Dealing with the complexity of evaluating knowledge transfer strategies: Guiding principles for developing valid instruments pp. 62-69

- Mathieu-Joël Gervais, Caroline Marion, Christian Dagenais, François Chiocchio and Nathalie Houlfort
- Using concept mapping to identify conditions that foster knowledge translation from the perspective of school practitioners pp. 70-78

- Christian Dagenais, Renée Pinard, Marjolaine St-Pierre, Mélodie Briand-Lamarche, Amina Kay Cantave and Normand Péladeau
- Doctoral training and labour market needs. Evidence in Spain pp. 79-93

- Juan Francisco Canal Domínguez and César Rodríguez Gutiérrez
- Past performance does not guarantee future results: lessons from the evaluation of research units in Portugal pp. 94-106

- Ana Ramos and Cláudia S. Sarrico
- Which firms benefit more from being located in a Science and Technology Park? Empirical evidence for Spain pp. 107-117

- Angela Rocio Vasquez-Urriago, Andrés Barge-Gil and Aurelia Modrego Rico
2015, volume 24, articles 3
- Societal impact evaluation: Exploring evaluator perceptions of the characterization of impact under the REF2014 pp. 229-241

- Gabrielle N. Samuel and Gemma E. Derrick
- Evaluating scientific research in Italy: The 2004–10 research evaluation exercise pp. 242-255

- 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 and Serena Sileoni
- Options and limitations in measuring the impact of research grants—evidence from Denmark and Norway pp. 256-270

- Liv Langfeldt, Carter Walter Bloch and Gunnar Sivertsen
- Defining the role of cognitive distance in the peer review process with an explorative study of a grant scheme in infection biology pp. 271-281

- Qi Wang and Ulf Sandström
- Motivation and research productivity in a university system undergoing transition pp. 282-292

- Ioana Horodnic and Adriana Zait
- Policy simulation of firms’ cooperation in innovation pp. 293-311

- Almas Heshmati and Flávio Lenz-Cesar
- Tracking the development of disciplinary structure in China’s top research universities (1998–2013) pp. 312-324

- Feng Li, Yajun Miao and Jing Ding
- Research classification and the social sciences and humanities in Australia: (Mis)Matching organizational unit contribution and the impact of collaboration pp. 325-339

- Gaby Haddow
2015, volume 24, articles 2
- Counting quality? The Czech performance-based research funding system pp. 91-105

- Barbara Good, Niki Vermeulen, Brigitte Tiefenthaler and Erik Arnold
- Impacts of performance-based research funding systems: The case of the Norwegian Publication Indicator pp. 106-117

- Kaare Aagaard, Carter Bloch and Jesper W. Schneider
- The impacts of research grants to community colleges. Evidence from the Technological Research Assistance Program in Quebec, Canada pp. 118-130

- Kaddour Mehiriz and Richard Marceau
- Impact oriented monitoring: A new methodology for monitoring and evaluation of international public health research projects pp. 131-145

- J. Guinea, E. Sela, A. J. Gómez-Núñez, T. Mangwende, A. Ambali, N. Ngum, H. Jaramillo, Juan Gallego, A. Patiño, C. Latorre, S. Srivanichakorn and B. Thepthien
- Impact of inbreeding on scientific productivity: A case study of a Japanese university department pp. 146-157

- Noriyuki Morichika and Sotaro Shibayama
- How the nature of networks determines the outcome of publicly funded university research projects pp. 158-170

- Peter Teirlinck and Andre Spithoven
- Researcher mobility and sector career choices among doctorate holders pp. 171-180

- Carter Bloch, Ebbe Graversen and Heidi Skovgaard Pedersen
- Research excellence and university–industry collaboration in UK science parks pp. 181-196

- David Minguillo and Mike Thelwall
- Applying patent survival analysis in the academic context pp. 197-212

- Danielle Lewensohn, Charlotta Dahlborg, Jan Kowalski and Per Lundin
- An assessment of the Innovation Union Scoreboard as a tool to analyse national innovation capacities: The case of Switzerland pp. 213-228

- Dominique Foray and Hugo Hollanders
2015, volume 24, articles 1
- 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 pp. 1-3

- Sybille Hinze, Anthony F.J. van Raan and Emanuela Reale
- The effectiveness of policies for formal knowledge transfer from European universities and public research institutes to firms pp. 4-18

- Franz Barjak, Nordine Es-Sadki and Anthony Arundel
- The ‘translational’ effect in medical journals: Bridging the gap? pp. 19-29

- Marc Luwel and Erik van Wijk
- Cross-disciplinary research: What configurations of fields of science are found in grant proposals today? pp. 30-36

- Rüdiger Mutz, Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- How accurately does output reflect the nature and design of transdisciplinary research programmes? pp. 37-50

- Elizabeth Koier and Edwin Horlings
- Measuring the benefits of university research: impact and the REF in the UK pp. 51-62

- Hanan Khazragui and John Hudson
- 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 pp. 63-77

- Björn Hammarfelt and Sarah de Rijcke
- Reception of Spanish sociology by domestic and foreign audiences differs and has consequences for evaluation pp. 78-89

- Carla López Piñeiro and Diana Hicks
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On this page- 2016, volume 25
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2015, volume 24
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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
2014, volume 23
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