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ISRIA statement: ten-point guidelines for an effective process of research impact assessment

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 aspirations to me...

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Autores principales: Adam, Paula, Ovseiko, Pavel V., Grant, Jonathan, Graham, Kathryn E. A., Boukhris, Omar F., Dowd, Anne-Maree, Balling, Gert V., Christensen, Rikke N., Pollitt, Alexandra, Taylor, Mark, Sued, Omar, Hinrichs-Krapels, Saba, Solans‐Domènech, Maite, Chorzempa, Heidi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5806262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29422063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-018-0281-5
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author Adam, Paula
Ovseiko, Pavel V.
Grant, Jonathan
Graham, Kathryn E. A.
Boukhris, Omar F.
Dowd, Anne-Maree
Balling, Gert V.
Christensen, Rikke N.
Pollitt, Alexandra
Taylor, Mark
Sued, Omar
Hinrichs-Krapels, Saba
Solans‐Domènech, Maite
Chorzempa, Heidi
author_facet Adam, Paula
Ovseiko, Pavel V.
Grant, Jonathan
Graham, Kathryn E. A.
Boukhris, Omar F.
Dowd, Anne-Maree
Balling, Gert V.
Christensen, Rikke N.
Pollitt, Alexandra
Taylor, Mark
Sued, Omar
Hinrichs-Krapels, Saba
Solans‐Domènech, Maite
Chorzempa, Heidi
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description 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 aspirations to measure research impact (beyond academic publications), to understand how science works, and to optimise its societal and economic impact. In response, a multidisciplinary practice called research impact assessment is rapidly developing. Given that the practice is still in its formative stage, systematised recommendations or accepted standards for practitioners (such as funders and those responsible for managing research projects) across countries or disciplines to guide research impact assessment are not yet available. In this statement, we propose initial guidelines for a rigorous and effective process of research impact assessment applicable to all research disciplines and oriented towards practice. This statement systematises expert knowledge and practitioner experience from designing and delivering the International School on Research Impact Assessment (ISRIA). It brings together insights from over 450 experts and practitioners from 34 countries, who participated in the school during its 5-year run (from 2013 to 2017) and shares a set of core values from the school’s learning programme. These insights are distilled into ten-point guidelines, which relate to (1) context, (2) purpose, (3) stakeholders’ needs, (4) stakeholder engagement, (5) conceptual frameworks, (6) methods and data sources, (7) indicators and metrics, (8) ethics and conflicts of interest, (9) communication, and (10) community of practice. The guidelines can help practitioners improve and standardise the process of research impact assessment, but they are by no means exhaustive and require evaluation and continuous improvement. The prima facie effectiveness of the guidelines is based on the systematised expert and practitioner knowledge of the school’s faculty and participants derived from their practical experience and research evidence. The current knowledge base has gaps in terms of the geographical and scientific discipline as well as stakeholder coverage and representation. The guidelines can be further strengthened through evaluation and continuous improvement by the global research impact assessment community.
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spelling pubmed-58062622018-02-15 ISRIA statement: ten-point guidelines for an effective process of research impact assessment Adam, Paula Ovseiko, Pavel V. Grant, Jonathan Graham, Kathryn E. A. Boukhris, Omar F. Dowd, Anne-Maree Balling, Gert V. Christensen, Rikke N. Pollitt, Alexandra Taylor, Mark Sued, Omar Hinrichs-Krapels, Saba Solans‐Domènech, Maite Chorzempa, Heidi Health Res Policy Syst Opinion 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 aspirations to measure research impact (beyond academic publications), to understand how science works, and to optimise its societal and economic impact. In response, a multidisciplinary practice called research impact assessment is rapidly developing. Given that the practice is still in its formative stage, systematised recommendations or accepted standards for practitioners (such as funders and those responsible for managing research projects) across countries or disciplines to guide research impact assessment are not yet available. In this statement, we propose initial guidelines for a rigorous and effective process of research impact assessment applicable to all research disciplines and oriented towards practice. This statement systematises expert knowledge and practitioner experience from designing and delivering the International School on Research Impact Assessment (ISRIA). It brings together insights from over 450 experts and practitioners from 34 countries, who participated in the school during its 5-year run (from 2013 to 2017) and shares a set of core values from the school’s learning programme. These insights are distilled into ten-point guidelines, which relate to (1) context, (2) purpose, (3) stakeholders’ needs, (4) stakeholder engagement, (5) conceptual frameworks, (6) methods and data sources, (7) indicators and metrics, (8) ethics and conflicts of interest, (9) communication, and (10) community of practice. The guidelines can help practitioners improve and standardise the process of research impact assessment, but they are by no means exhaustive and require evaluation and continuous improvement. The prima facie effectiveness of the guidelines is based on the systematised expert and practitioner knowledge of the school’s faculty and participants derived from their practical experience and research evidence. The current knowledge base has gaps in terms of the geographical and scientific discipline as well as stakeholder coverage and representation. The guidelines can be further strengthened through evaluation and continuous improvement by the global research impact assessment community. BioMed Central 2018-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5806262/ /pubmed/29422063 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-018-0281-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Adam, Paula
Ovseiko, Pavel V.
Grant, Jonathan
Graham, Kathryn E. A.
Boukhris, Omar F.
Dowd, Anne-Maree
Balling, Gert V.
Christensen, Rikke N.
Pollitt, Alexandra
Taylor, Mark
Sued, Omar
Hinrichs-Krapels, Saba
Solans‐Domènech, Maite
Chorzempa, Heidi
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5806262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29422063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-018-0281-5
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