2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10961-017-9605-9
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Counting what really counts? Assessing the political impact of science

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“…First, measurement should involve attempts to separate the effect of research on policy inputs, such as position statements, outputs, such as regulatory change, and outcomes, such as improved air quality or safer public transport (Renkow and Byerlee, 2014;Hazell and Slade, 2014;Gaunand et al 2017;Almeida and Báscolo, 2006). This analytical differentiation is vital to measurement.…”
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“…First, measurement should involve attempts to separate the effect of research on policy inputs, such as position statements, outputs, such as regulatory change, and outcomes, such as improved air quality or safer public transport (Renkow and Byerlee, 2014;Hazell and Slade, 2014;Gaunand et al 2017;Almeida and Báscolo, 2006). This analytical differentiation is vital to measurement.…”
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“…Moreover, Aranibar et al (2022) and Fernández et al (2022) point out that research contributes to student development in general from an entrepreneurial viewpoint. De Lucas and Gavrila (2023) and Gaunand et al (2022) add that research helps students keep in touch with technology, digital transformation and develops social awareness.…”
Section: The Impact Of Research On Teaching Practices Student Outcome...mentioning
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“…Ever larger amounts of financial resources are invested by both governments and companies into the development of technical and societal solutions that, for example, reduce energy consumption in industry and households, decarbonise transport systems, improve the circularity of material flows, and foster sustainable consumer behaviour [4][5][6]. While R&I input can easily be quantified in monetary terms, attempts to measure the extent to which funded R&I activities actually contribute to tackling societal challenges such as climate change represent an ongoing struggle [5,[7][8][9]. Governments and research funding organisations consequently face an ever-increasing demand to demonstrate the so-called "social return" of their public investments into R&I [10][11][12].…”
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“…Much of the research evaluation literature thus focuses on ex-post approaches, while the development of methods that support the ex-ante assessment of the societal impacts of R&I has received considerably less attention [10,19]. Especially in the area of climate change, there is currently no assessment framework that would provide proposal writers and evaluators with a pragmatic and easy-to-use orientation tool for (better) describing and assessing the climate impacts of a planned R&I activity (see [9]).…”
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confidence: 99%