Towards Evaluating the Research Impact made by Universities of Applied Sciences

Author:

Coombs Sarah K1ORCID,Meijer Ingeborg2

Affiliation:

1. Library, Saxion University of Applied Sciences and External PhD Candidate Centre for Science and Technology Studies, University Leiden, P.O. Box 70.000 Enschede, 7500 KB, The Netherlands

2. Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University, P.O. Box 905 Leiden, 2300 AX, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Given the mandate of Universities of Applied Sciences (UASs) to create an impact on society, the evaluation of their research impact is of great importance. And yet, the methodology for evaluating this impact appear less explicitly in research literature then other forms of research. The purpose of this article is to present a literature-based analysis to discover from the complex world of existing theories and frameworks what criteria, assumptions and requirements are relevant for evaluating the impact of applied research. This article will also discuss the relevancy of frameworks currently used for research impact evaluation and the potential they have for operationalising, enriching and supporting the current national evaluation framework used by Dutch UASs. Finally, this article will conclude that the recommendations necessitate the creation of a new framework where the context and process of practice-based research and their stakeholders are included.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Administration,Geography, Planning and Development

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