Better Societal Impact Evaluation of Research. ENRESSH Brief: Societal Impact
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Etat: Public
Version: Final published version
Licence: CC BY 4.0
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Titre
Better Societal Impact Evaluation of Research. ENRESSH Brief: Societal Impact
Détails de l'institution
ENRESSH
Date de publication
2023
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Societal impact has not often been systematically included in research evaluation procedures. Where societal impact is included in research evaluation, it is often defined in a restrictive way relating exclusively to directly measurable economic returns. This limitation is especially important for research, which does not aim to generate direct profits but interacts with, adds value to, and makes sense of, society.
This policy brief presents ten recommendations for the evaluation of societal impact with a special focus on how its evaluation can better facilitate research. These recommendations are based on the findings of a long-term multi-country project examining the interactions and roles of research and society across Europe with a special focus on the social sciences and humanities (SSH). Country case studies, conceptual analyses, and policy perspectives are presented in the edited volume “Accountability in Academic Life: European Perspectives on Societal Impact Evaluation” (Edward Elgar, 2023).
This policy brief presents ten recommendations for the evaluation of societal impact with a special focus on how its evaluation can better facilitate research. These recommendations are based on the findings of a long-term multi-country project examining the interactions and roles of research and society across Europe with a special focus on the social sciences and humanities (SSH). Country case studies, conceptual analyses, and policy perspectives are presented in the edited volume “Accountability in Academic Life: European Perspectives on Societal Impact Evaluation” (Edward Elgar, 2023).
Mots-clé
Societal Impact, Research Evaluation, Policy Brief, National Comparison, SSH
Open Access
Oui
Financement(s)
Commission Européenne / H2020 / CA15137
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08/01/2024 16:17
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09/01/2024 7:26