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Research Evaluation
1991 - 2025
Current editor(s): Julia Melkers, Emanuela Reale and Thed van Leeuwen From Oxford University Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2014, volume 23, articles 4
- Different views on scholarly talent: What are the talents we are looking for in science? pp. 273-284

- Pleun van Arensbergen, Inge van der Weijden and Peter van den Besselaar
- Analysing robustness and uncertainty levels of bibliometric performance statistics supporting science policy. A case study evaluating Danish postdoctoral funding pp. 285-297

- Jesper W. Schneider and Thed N. van Leeuwen
- The selection of talent as a group process. A literature review on the social dynamics of decision making in grant panels pp. 298-311

- Pleun van Arensbergen, Inge van der Weijden and Peter van den Besselaar
- Measuring the opening of national R&D programs: what indicators for what purposes? pp. 312-326

- Emilia Primeri, Emanuela Reale, Benedetto Lepori, Philippe Laredo, Maria Nedeva and Duncan Thomas
- Impacts of an interdisciplinary research center on participant publication and collaboration patterns: A case study of the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis pp. 327-340

- Pamela R. Bishop, Schuyler W. Huck, Bonnie H. Ownley, Jennifer K. Richards and Gary J. Skolits
- Knowledge transfer from German universities into the service sector as reflected by service marks pp. 341-351

- Ulrich Schmoch
- From outcomes to process: evidence for a new approach to research impact assessment pp. 352-365

- Stevie Upton, Paul Vallance and John Goddard
- Evaluating project performance by removing external effects: Implications to the efficiency of research and development resource allocation pp. 366-380

- Chia-Liang Hung and Pei-Jen Shiu
- Correction: Past performance, peer review, and project selection. Research Evaluation 18 (2009) Peter Van den Besselaar, Loet Leydesdorff pp. 381

- Peter van den Besselaar and Loet Leydesdorff
2014, volume 23, articles 3
- Interdisciplinarity and research on local issues: evidence from a developing country pp. 195-209

- Diego Chavarro, Puay Tang and Ismael Rafols
- Awards before and after the Nobel Prize: A Matthew effect and/or a ticket to one’s own funeral? pp. 210-220

- Ho Fai Chan, Laura Gleeson and Benno Torgler
- Research performance and evaluation—Empirical results from collaborative research centers and clusters of excellence in Germany pp. 221-232

- Stefan Schröder, Florian Welter, Ingo Leisten, Anja Richert and Sabina Jeschke
- Tax revenue accruing from the commercialization of research findings as an indicator for economic benefits of government financed research pp. 233-248

- Simon P. Forster and Stefan Seeger
- Supporting ‘future research leaders’ in Sweden: Institutional isomorphism and inadvertent funding agglomeration pp. 249-260

- Olof Hallonsten and Olof Hugander
- The long-term influence of collaboration on citation patterns pp. 261-271

- Ali Gazni and Mike Thelwall
2014, volume 23, articles 2
- Understanding societal impact through productive interactions: ICT research as a case pp. 89-102

- Stefan de Jong, Katharine Barker, Deborah Cox, Thordis Sveinsdottir and Peter Van den Besselaar
- The role of knowledge users in public–private research programs: An evaluation challenge pp. 103-116

- Laurens K. Hessels, Tjerk Wardenaar, Wouter P. C. Boon and Matthias Ploeg
- Toward a methodological scheme for capturing societal effects of participatory sustainability research pp. 117-132

- Arnim Wiek, Sonia Talwar, Meg O’Shea and John Robinson
- SEQUOIA: A methodology for the socio-economic impact assessment of Software-as-a-Service and Internet of Services research projects pp. 133-149

- Antonella Passani, Fabiana Monacciani, Shenja Van Der Graaf, Francesca Spagnoli, Francesco Bellini, Marie Debicki and Paolo Dini
- Scientometric portrait of biochemist Santiago Grisolía: publication productivity, collaboration patterns, and citation analysis pp. 150-165

- Gregorio González-Alcaide
- How are excellent (highly cited) papers defined in bibliometrics? A quantitative analysis of the literature pp. 166-173

- Lutz Bornmann
- The impact of extreme observations in citation distributions pp. 174-182

- Yunrong Li and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- A new bibliometric approach to assess the scientific specialization of regions pp. 183-194

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
2013, volume 23, articles 1
- The New Zealand performance-based research fund and its impact on publication activity in economics pp. 1-11

- David Anderson and John Tressler
- Top cited articles in adsorption research using Y-index pp. 12-20

- Hui-Zhen Fu and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Assessment, evaluations, and definitions of research impact: A review pp. 21-32

- Teresa Penfield, Matthew J. Baker, Rosa Scoble and Michael C. Wykes
- External funding, efficiency and productivity growth in public research: the case of the Italian National Research Council pp. 33-47

- Greta Falavigna and Alessandro Manello
- Public versus private universities: Assessment of research performance; case study of the Spanish university system pp. 48-61

- Fernando Casani, Daniela De Filippo, Carlos García-Zorita and Elias Sanz-Casado
- Exploring gender differences in patenting in Spain pp. 62-78

- Elba Mauleón, Cinzia Daraio and Maria Bordons
- The use of academic research in public health policy and practice pp. 79-88

- Margaret A. Lemay and Creso Sá
2013, volume 22, articles 5
- Introducing the Special Section Theme: Recent Developments in Data Sources and Analysis for R&D Evaluation pp. 269-271

- Juan D. Rogers
- Piloting an approach to rapid and automated assessment of a new research initiative: Application to the National Cancer Institute's Provocative Questions initiative pp. 272-284

- Elizabeth R. Hsu, Duane E. Williams, Leo G. DiJoseph, Joshua D. Schnell, Samantha L. Finstad, Jerry S. H. Lee, Emily J. Greenspan and James G. Corrigan
- Measuring the evolution and output of cross-disciplinary collaborations within the NCI Physical Sciences--Oncology Centers Network pp. 285-297

- 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 and Nicole M. Moore
- Beyond surveys: The research frontier moves to the use of administrative data to evaluate R&D grants pp. 298-306

- Michele Morris and Oliver J. Herrmann
- Greatest 'HITS': A new tool for tracking impacts at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences pp. 307-315

- Christina H. Drew, Kristianna G. Pettibone and Elizabeth Ruben
- Impact evaluation of Japanese public investment to overcome market failure review of the top 50 NEDO Inside Products pp. 316-336

- Masaru Yamashita, Yoshiko Yurugi, Sayaka Shishido, Tomonaga Yoshida and Mitsuru Takeshita
- Ranking academic impact of world national research institutes--by the Chinese Academy of Sciences pp. 337-350

- F. Xu, X. X. Li, W. Meng, W. B. Liu and J. Mingers
- Understanding productivity changes in public universities: Evidence from Spain pp. 351-368

- Adela García-Aracil
- Criteria for assessing research quality in the humanities: a Delphi study among scholars of English literature, German literature and art history pp. 369-383

- Sven E. Hug, Michael Ochsner and Hans-Dieter Daniel
2013, volume 22, articles 3
- Bibliographic coupling and network analysis to assess knowledge coalescence in a research center environment pp. 145-156

- Jan Youtie, Luciano Kay and Julia Melkers
- A study of global and local visibility as web indicators of research production pp. 157-168

- M. R. Martínez-Torres and M. C. Díaz-Fernández
- Incorporation of Early Career Researchers within multidisciplinary research at academic institutions pp. 169-178

- A. J. Sobey, N. C. Townsend, C. D. Metcalf, K. D. Bruce and F. M. Fazi
- Modeling the dissemination and uptake of clinical trials results pp. 179-186

- Scott R. Rosas, Jeffrey T. Schouten, Marie T. Cope and Jonathan M. Kagan
- Evaluating transformative research programmes: A case study of the NSF Small Grants for Exploratory Research programme pp. 187-197

- Caroline Wagner and Jeffrey Alexander
2013, volume 22, articles 2
- Accountability, performance assessment, and evaluation: Policy pressures and responses from research councils pp. 105-117

- Creso M. Sá, Andrew Kretz and Kristjan Sigurdson
- Facilitating social and natural science cross-disciplinarity: Assessing the human and social dynamics program pp. 134-144

- Jon Garner, Alan L. Porter, Maura Borrego, Elizabeth Tran and Rita Teutonico
2012, volume 22, articles 2
- Four types of research in the humanities: Setting the stage for research quality criteria in the humanities pp. 79-92

- Michael Ochsner, Sven E. Hug and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Competency-based assessment of academic interdisciplinary research and implication to university management pp. 93-104

- Hiroyuki Kodama, Kenji Watatani and Shintaro Sengoku
- Types of research output profiles: A multilevel latent class analysis of the Austrian Science Fund's final project report data pp. 118-133

- Rüdiger Mutz, Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel
2012, volume 22, articles 1
- Knowledge exchange: A comparison of policies, strategies, and funding incentives in English and Scottish higher education pp. 1-14

- Fumi Kitagawa and Claire Lightowler
- Agent-based simulation of cooperative innovation in R&D pp. 15-29

- Almas Heshmati and Flávio Lenz-Cesar
- Applying the criteria indicators and metrics evaluation method on ICT research: The HUMBOLDT project pp. 30-40

- Zaheer Khan, David Ludlow and Joachim Rix
- Selecting competent referees to assess research projects proposals: A study of referees' registers pp. 41-51

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo and Fulvio Viel
- Identification of university-based patents: A new large-scale approach pp. 52-63

- Friedrich Dornbusch, Ulrich Schmoch, Nicole Schulze and Nadine Bethke
- Evaluation of scientific books' publishers in social sciences and humanities: Results of a survey pp. 64-77

- Elea Giménez-Toledo, Carlos Tejada-Artigas and Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez
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On this page- 2014, volume 23
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Articles 3 Articles 2
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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
2015, volume 24
2012, volume 21
2011, volume 20
2010, volume 19
2009, volume 18
2008, volume 17
2007, volume 16
2006, volume 15
2005, volume 14
2004, volume 13
2003, volume 12
2002, volume 11
2001, volume 10
2000, volume 9
1999, volume 8
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