Defining regional research priorities: a new approach
Hariolf Grupp,
Sybille Hinze and
Barbara Breitschopf
Science and Public Policy, 2009, vol. 36, issue 7, 549-559
Abstract:
This paper outlines a new approach to defining research priorities at a regional level. The methodical approach relies on a combination of bibliometric indicators and qualitative data and aims at the identification, selection and evaluation of medium-term relevant research fields. This type of analysis of quantitative and qualitative data contributes to what is called evidence-based policy making. By linking bibliometric information with questionnaire-based assessments by more than 480 scientists in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg (Germany), strategic research fields were pre-selected for potential policy action. Overall, the study shows that strategic decisions for shaping and advancing research processes demand not only methodical proficiency in bibliometrics but also a broad knowledge of the structure of the research landscape and forward thinking on a broad canvas. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 2009
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