2019
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-018-0213-6
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Research governance and the future(s) of research assessment

Abstract: This paper explores recent public debates around research assessment and its future as part of a dynamic landscape of governance discourses and practices, and organisational, professional and disciplinary cultures. Drawing reflectively on data from RAE 2001, RAE 2008 and REF 2014 (reported elsewhere), the paper highlights how recent debates around research assessment echo longer-term changes in research governance. The following changes, and several critiques of their implications, are discussed: shifts in the… Show more

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“…La accountability es una aplicación posible de los indicadores de desempeño que se puede definir mediante la evaluación interna y externa de la institución; esta estudia tanto los efectos específicos como los globales en relación con el sistema de objetivos, procesos y resultados de la práctica universitaria (Hüfner, 1991;Hazelkorn y Gibson, 2019;Oancea, 2019). Shin (2010) señala que la adopción del sistema de rendición de cuentas basado en el rendimiento no tendrá efecto si no está fundado en las prácticas institucionales.…”
Section: Marco Conceptualunclassified
“…La accountability es una aplicación posible de los indicadores de desempeño que se puede definir mediante la evaluación interna y externa de la institución; esta estudia tanto los efectos específicos como los globales en relación con el sistema de objetivos, procesos y resultados de la práctica universitaria (Hüfner, 1991;Hazelkorn y Gibson, 2019;Oancea, 2019). Shin (2010) señala que la adopción del sistema de rendición de cuentas basado en el rendimiento no tendrá efecto si no está fundado en las prácticas institucionales.…”
Section: Marco Conceptualunclassified
“…The expectations set by, and outcomes of, the UK REF have extensive implications for universities (Rebora & Turri, 2013; Watermeyer, 2016), and therefore for academics, whose career progression and stability, influence within the department, and research resources are often linked with their ability to conduct research activity and demonstrate impact in line with REF expectations. In other words, while the REF acts as an external assessment at the organisational level, its implementation is thought to impact academics by affecting work demands and feedback (Davey, 2013; Fanelli, 2010), As a result, academics' perceptions of the REF are perceived to vary widely and can be divisive, with commentary both critical (e.g., Attwood et al., 2010; Battaly, 2013; Martin, 2011; Sayer, 2015; Watermeyer, 2016) and more balanced or supportive (e.g., Hill, 2016, Oancea, 2019, Wilsdon, 2015). A review of media commentary and empirical literature on the REF suggests that academics subjected to this external assessment hold highly disparate attitudes towards it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National research assessment mechanisms operate as regimes of governance to evaluate and rank the research performance of universities (Oancea, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge production through research has become a global industry (Connell, 2019). These shifts combine to produce significant changes in the research environment within which academics work, such as pressures to produce countable research of a certain quantity and quality (Oancea, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%