Research classification and the social sciences and humanities in Australia: (Mis)Matching organizational unit contribution and the impact of collaboration
Abstract
The capacity to recognize the contribution of individual researchers and their organizational unit is likely to be at odds with the purpose of a national research assessment, due to the broader approach to identifying research strengths and its classification at disciplinary levels. The Australian research assessment exercise, Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), is devised to determine research quality in this wider context. To explore...
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Title
Research classification and the social sciences and humanities in Australia: (Mis)Matching organizational unit contribution and the impact of collaboration
Published Date
Mar 31, 2015
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
325 - 339
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