Government approaches to evaluations
Karl Erik Brofoss
Research Evaluation, 1993, vol. 3, issue 3, 187-195
Abstract:
An overview is given of research evaluations in Norway with special emphasis on research institutes. These evaluation efforts are best characterised as very heterogeneous. There is so far no approach which is dominant and there is no consensus on which aspects of an institute's activities should be included in an evaluation. Some evaluations concentrate on organisational aspects, others solely on research quality, and others on the interaction between research establishments and policy institutions. There is a need for a more integrated approach in which each of these aspects is part of the evaluation and they can mutually benefit from each other. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 1993
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