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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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2010, volume 19, articles 5
- Evaluation of artistic research pp. 306-316

- Tomas Hellström
- Peer review practices: a content analysis of external reviews in science funding pp. 317-331

- Martin Reinhart
- The Canada Foundation for Innovation's outcome measurement study: a pioneering approach to research evaluation pp. 333-345

- Ghislaine Tremblay, Sandra Zohar, Juliana Bravo, Peter Potsepp and Meg Barker
- The controversial policies of journal ratings: evaluating social sciences and humanities pp. 347-360

- David Pontille and Didier Torny
- Multidimensional assessment of technology and innovation programs: the impact evaluation of INCAGRO-Peru pp. 361-372

- Sergio L M Salles-Filho, A Flavio Avila, Juan Ernesto O S Alonso and Fernando A B Colugnati
- What do European research collaboration networks in life sciences look like? pp. 373-384

- Pauline Mattsson, Patrice Laget, Anna Nilsson Vindefjärd and Carl Johan Sundberg
2010, volume 19, articles 4
- New research evaluation frameworks and methods for systems level learning: introduction to a special section pp. 235-237

- Juan D Rogers and Gretchen Jordan
- Integrating utilization-focused evaluation with business process modeling for clinical research improvement pp. 239-250

- Jonathan M Kagan, Scott Rosas and William M K Trochim
- Evaluation of RT&D: from ‘prescriptions for justifying’ to ‘user-oriented guidance for learning’ pp. 251-261

- Steve Montague and Rodolfo Valentim
- A theory-based logic model for innovation policy and evaluation pp. 263-273

- Gretchen B Jordan
- Evaluating the impacts of government business assistance programmes: approaches to testing additionality pp. 275-280

- David Bartle and Michele Morris
- Citation analysis of nanotechnology at the field level: implications of R&D evaluation pp. 281-290

- Juan D Rogers
- Panel peer review of grant applications: what do we know from research in social psychology on judgment and decision-making in groups? pp. 293-304

- Meike Olbrecht and Lutz Bornmann
2010, volume 19, articles 3
- Anthony van Raan and bibliometrics pp. 158-160

- Anton J Nederhof, Robert J W Tijssen and Henk F Moed
- A bibliometric and historiographic analysis of the work of Tony van Raan: a tribute to a scientometrics pioneer and gatekeeper pp. 161-172

- Eugene Garfield, A I Pudovkin and Soren Warner Paris
- Life cycles of research groups: the case of CWTS pp. 173-184

- Robert Braam and Peter van den Besselaar
- Referencing through history: how the analysis of landmark scholarly texts can inform citation theory pp. 185-193

- Henry Small
- On Sleeping Beauties, Princes and other tales of citation distributions … pp. 195-202

- Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel and András Schubert
- Mathematical results on Randić's H-index and H-sequence pp. 203-207

- L Egghe
- Strategic steering of research by new public management in German universities: a looming state—science conflict? pp. 209-216

- Ulrich Schmoch and Torben Schubert
- The impact of the autonomy and interdependence of individual researchers on their production of knowledge and its impact: an empirical study of a nanotechnology institute pp. 217-225

- Kasia Zalewska-Kurek, Peter A T M Geurts and Hans E Roosendaal
- Towards socially robust S&T indicators: indicators as debatable devices, enabling collective learning pp. 227-231

- Rémi Barré
2010, volume 19, articles 2
- Technology cluster evaluation and growth factors: literature review pp. 82-90

- Marc Gagné, Shannon H Townsend, Isabelle Bourgeois and Rebecca E Hart
- The impact of foresight on innovation policy-making: recent experiences and future perspectives pp. 91-104

- Attila Havas, Doris Schartinger and Karl Matthias Weber
- From black box to white box at open access journals: predictive validity of manuscript reviewing and editorial decisions at Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics pp. 105-118

- Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx, Hermann Schier, Andreas Thor and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Inclining the columns to make the temple look straight: a first glance at monetary indicators on university-industry cooperation pp. 119-128

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Gérard Carat and Dimitrios Pontikakis
- The evaluation of Russian cancer research pp. 129-144

- Grant Lewison and Valentina Markusova
- An evaluation of the use of participatory processes in wide-scale dissemination of research in micro dosing and conservation agriculture in Zimbabwe pp. 145-155

- Tarisayi Pedzisa, Isaac Minde and Stephen Twomlow
2010, volume 19, articles 1
- How to use indicators to measure scientific performance: a balanced approach pp. 2-18

- Ulrich Schmoch, Torben Schubert, Dorothea Jansen, Richard Heidler and Regina von Görtz
- Identification of converging research areas using publication and citation data pp. 19-27

- Reindert K Buter, Ed C M Noyons and Anthony F J van Raan
- Practical research proposal and publication profiling pp. 29-44

- Alan L Porter, David J Schoeneck, David Roessner and Jon Garner
- Which scientific elites? On the concentration of research funds, publications and citations pp. 45-53

- Vincent Larivière, Benoit Macaluso, Éric Archambault and Yves Gingras
- A structural analysis of collaboration between European research institutes pp. 55-65

- Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Evaluating impacts of the MNE R&D Centre Programme on the national innovation system in Taiwan pp. 67-79

- Yuan-Chieh Chang, Chin-Tay Shih, Wen-Chiang Chieng and Chian-Hau Su
- Israeli research institutes: a dynamic and evaluative perspective: correction to Table 7 pp. 80-80

- Bart Thijs, Eric Zimmerman, Judit Bar-Ilan and Wolfgang Glänzel
2009, volume 18, articles 5
- Moving towards impact when evaluating research programs: introduction to a special section pp. 339-342

- Robin M Wagner and Gretchen B Jordan
- A Valley of Death in the innovation sequence: an economic investigation pp. 343-356

- Thomas Beard, George Ford, Thomas M Koutsky and Lawrence J Spiwak
- Using patents prospectively to identify emerging, high-impact technological clusters pp. 357-364

- Connie K N Chang and Anthony Breitzman
- Evaluation of Tekes funding for research institutes and universities — the role of talent pp. 365-373

- Jari Hyvärinen
- Scientific and public health impacts of the NIEHS Extramural Asthma Research Program: insights from primary data pp. 375-385

- Carlyn E Orians, Joanne Abed, Christina H Drew, Shyanika Wijesinha Rose, Jennifer H Cohen and Jerry Phelps
- Tracing government-funded research in wind energy to commercial renewable power generation pp. 387-396

- Rosalie Ruegg and Patrick Thomas
- Research on cost-benefit analysis of additionality of public R&D investment: Japan's photovoltaic power R&D projects pp. 397-404

- Kazuaki Kohmoto, Jun-ichi Yoshida and Miharu Kishioka
- Early-career scientific achievement and patterns of authorship: the mixed blessings of publication leadership and collaboration pp. 405-410

- Nick Haslam and Simon Laham
- Postdocs' perceptions of work environment and career prospects at a US academic institution pp. 411-415

- Livia Puljak and Wallace D Sharif
2009, volume 18, articles 4
- Reviewer and editor biases in journal peer review: an investigation of manuscript refereeing at Angewandte Chemie International Edition pp. 262-272

- Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Past performance, peer review and project selection: a case study in the social and behavioral sciences pp. 273-288

- Peter van den Besselaar and Loet Leydesdorff
- Evaluation of the results and impacts of a social-oriented technology program in Brazil: the case of Prosab (a sanitation research program) pp. 289-300

- André Tosi Furtado, Adriana Bin, Maria Beatriz Machado Bonacelli, Sônia Regina Paulino, Maria Augusta Miglino and Paula Felício Drummond de Castro
- Dimensions of scientific collaboration and its contribution to the academic research groups' scientific quality pp. 301-311

- Helga Bermeo Andrade, Ernesto de los Reyes López and Tomas Bonavia Martín
- Assessing the outcomes of student involvement in research: educational outcomes in an engineering research center pp. 313-322

- Branco Ponomariov, Eric Welch and Julia Melkers
- Service marks as indicators for innovation in knowledge-based services pp. 323-335

- Ulrich Schmoch and Stephan Gauch
2009, volume 18, articles 3
- Introduction to a special issue on performance evaluation pp. 175-176

- Juan Gorraiz, Henk Moed and Edgar Schiebel
- Different — not just by label: research-oriented academic careers in Germany pp. 177-184

- Susan Böhmer and Markus von Ins
- Are there really two types of h index variants? A validation study by using molecular life sciences data pp. 185-190

- Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz, Hans-Dieter Daniel, Gerlind Wallon and Anna Ledin
- Quantitative and qualitative approaches to the study of mobility and scientific performance: a case study of a Spanish university pp. 191-200

- Daniela De Filippo, Elías Sanz Casado and Isabel Gómez
- Assessment of humanities and social sciences monographs through their publishers: a review and a study towards a model of evaluation pp. 201-213

- Elea Giménez-Toledo and Adelaida Román-Román
- Multi-authored publications: their influence in the distribution of the financing costs in world licenses pp. 215-220

- Juan Gorraiz and Martin Wieland
- International publication output and research impact in social sciences: comparison of the Universities of Vienna, Zurich and Oslo pp. 221-232

- Juan Gorraiz, Michael Greil, Wolfgang Mayer, Ralph Reimann and Edgar Schiebel
- Impact vitality: an indicator based on citing publications in search of excellent scientists pp. 233-241

- Nadine Rons and Lucy Amez
- The field factor: towards a metric for academic institutions pp. 243-250

- Ulf Sandström and Erik Sandström
- Israeli research institutes: a dynamic and evaluative perspective pp. 251-260

- Bart Thijs, Eric Zimmerman, Judit Bar-Ilan and Wolfgang Glänzel
2009, volume 18, articles 2
- Curriculum vitae method in science policy and research evaluation: the state-of-the-art pp. 86-94

- Carolina Cañibano and Barry Bozeman
- The public CV database of Argentine researchers and the ‘CV-minimum’ Latin-American model of standardization of CV information for R&D evaluation and policy-making pp. 95-103

- María Guillermina D'Onofrio
- Recognition and weak ties: is there a positive effect of postdoctoral position on academic performance and career development? pp. 105-115

- Ana F Zubieta
- Using the curriculum vitae for policy research: an evaluation of National Institutes of Health center and training support on career trajectories pp. 117-124

- Monica Gaughan
- Using curricula vitae for mapping scientific fields: a small-scale experience for Swiss communication sciences pp. 125-134

- Benedetto Lepori and Carole Probst
- Combining curriculum vitae and bibliometric analysis: mobility, gender and research performance pp. 135-142

- Ulf Sandström
- CV analysis as a complementary methodological approach: investigating the mobility of Australian scientists pp. 143-151

- Richard Woolley and Tim Turpin
- An assessment of selection processes among candidates for public research grants: the case of the Ramón y Cajal Programme in Spain pp. 153-161

- Carolina Cañibano, Javier Otamendi and Inés Andújar
- An evaluation of government-financed R&D projects in Italy pp. 163-172

- Giorgio Sirilli and Fabrizio Tuzi
2009, volume 18, articles 1
- Thanks, and welcome: new editors pp. 2-2

- William Page
- World-wide collaboration among medical specialties in smoking research: production, collaboration, visibility and influence pp. 3-12

- José Manuel Martínez Albiach
- Benchmarking university-industry research cooperation worldwide: performance measurements and indicators based on co-authorship data for the world's largest universities pp. 13-24

- Robert J W Tijssen, Thed N van Leeuwen and Erik van Wijk
- The percentage of reviews in research output: a simple measure of research esteem pp. 25-37

- Grant Lewison
- Using models of innovation diffusion to forecast market success: a practitioners' guide pp. 39-50

- Alexander Frenzel and Hariolf Grupp
- Mapping of plant-based medicine research in China and India pp. 51-59

- Bharvi Dutt, J. Suresh Kumar and K C Garg
- Assessing technical and cost efficiency of research activities: a case study of the Italian university system pp. 61-70

- Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo
- Using bibliometrics to support the procurement of NIHR biomedical research centres in England pp. 71-82

- Thed van Leeuwen, Stijn Hoorens and Jonathan Grant
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