2015
DOI: 10.1093/reseval/rvv003
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Impacts of performance-based research funding systems: The case of the Norwegian Publication Indicator

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“…Most of what is known about its effects comes from a relatively thorough evaluation that was initiated in 2012 by the Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions (representing the funded organizations) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Research (the funding organization). An independent Danish team of researchers studied its design, organization, effects and legitimacy (Aagaard et al, 2014). As well as advising improvement and further development, the exercise provided the basis for four indepth studies of internationally relevant questions (Aagaard, 2015;Aagaard et al, 2015;Schneider et al, 2015;Bloch and Schneider, 2016).…”
Section: Indicator-based Funding: the Norwegian Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of what is known about its effects comes from a relatively thorough evaluation that was initiated in 2012 by the Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions (representing the funded organizations) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Research (the funding organization). An independent Danish team of researchers studied its design, organization, effects and legitimacy (Aagaard et al, 2014). As well as advising improvement and further development, the exercise provided the basis for four indepth studies of internationally relevant questions (Aagaard, 2015;Aagaard et al, 2015;Schneider et al, 2015;Bloch and Schneider, 2016).…”
Section: Indicator-based Funding: the Norwegian Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An independent Danish team of researchers studied its design, organization, effects and legitimacy (Aagaard et al, 2014). As well as advising improvement and further development, the exercise provided the basis for four indepth studies of internationally relevant questions (Aagaard, 2015;Aagaard et al, 2015;Schneider et al, 2015;Bloch and Schneider, 2016). Since 2014, the funded and funding organizations have collaborated on following up the evaluation to improve the model and its practices.…”
Section: Indicator-based Funding: the Norwegian Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The inclusion of the SSH follows different degrees, from implementation of a performance-based funding model under the lead of an SSH scholar and thus accounting for SSH research practices from the beginning (some even say that the system gives the SSH an advantage, see Aagaard et al, 2015) in Norway (Sivertsen, 2016) to a purely bottom-up approach based on research on SSH research practices and their impact on evaluation methods in Switzerland (Loprieno et al, 2016).…”
Section: Ssh Research Practices and Criteria For Research Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While initially the reaction was negative because it turns scholarly output into measures and the system is not designed to cover all scholarly activity but only academic publications, the evaluation of the system showed that there was no major discontent about the system among the scholars (Aagaard et al, 2015). This might be well because of the fact that the indicator showed a high productivity of the SSH disciplines.…”
Section: Ssh Research Practices and Criteria For Research Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%