ISRIA statement: ten-point guidelines for an effective process of research impact assessment
Abstract As governments, funding agencies and research organisations worldwide seek to maximise both the financial and non-financial returns on investment in research, the way the research process is organised and funded is becoming increasingly under scrutiny. There are growing demands and aspirati...
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Main Authors: | Paula Adam (Author), Pavel V. Ovseiko (Author), Jonathan Grant (Author), Kathryn E. A. Graham (Author), Omar F. Boukhris (Author), Anne-Maree Dowd (Author), Gert V. Balling (Author), Rikke N. Christensen (Author), Alexandra Pollitt (Author), Mark Taylor (Author), Omar Sued (Author), Saba Hinrichs-Krapels (Author), Maite Solans‐Domènech (Author), Heidi Chorzempa (Author), for the International School on Research Impact Assessment (ISRIA) (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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