Measuring research impact in medical research institutes: a qualitative study of the attitudes and opinions of Australian medical research institutes towards research impact assessment frameworks
Abstract Background The question of how to measure, assess and optimise the returns from investment in health and medical research (HMR) is a highly policy-relevant issue. Research Impact Assessment Frameworks (RIAFs) provide a conceptual measurement framework to assess the impact from HMR. The aims...
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Main Authors: | Simon Deeming (Author), Penny Reeves (Author), Shanthi Ramanathan (Author), John Attia (Author), Michael Nilsson (Author), Andrew Searles (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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