Strategies towards Evaluation beyond Scientific Impact. Pathways not only for Agricultural Research

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Organic Farming Pub Date : 2015-04-15 DOI:10.12924/OF2015.01010003
Birge Wolf, A. Häring, J. Heß
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Various research fields, like organic agricultural research, are dedicated to solving real-world problems and contributing to sustainable development. Therefore, systems research and the application of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches are increasingly endorsed. However, research performance depends not only on self-conception, but also on framework conditions of the scientific system, which are not always of benefit to such research fields. Recently, science and its framework conditions have been under increasing scrutiny as regards their ability to serve societal benefit. This provides opportunities for (organic) agricultural research to engage in the development of a research system that will serve its needs. This article focuses on possible strategies for facilitating a balanced research evaluation that recognises scientific quality as well as societal relevance and applicability. These strategies are (a) to strengthen the general support for evaluation beyond scientific impact, and (b) to provide accessible data for such evaluations. Synergies of interest are found between open access movements and research communities focusing on global challenges and sustainability. As both are committed to increasing the societal benefit of science, they may support evaluation criteria such as knowledge production and dissemination tailored to societal needs, and the use of open access. Additional synergies exist between all those who scrutinise current research evaluation systems for their ability to serve scientific quality, which is also a precondition for societal benefit. Here, digital communication technologies provide opportunities to increase effectiveness, transparency, fairness and plurality in the dissemination of scientific results, quality assurance and reputation. Furthermore, funders may support transdisciplinary approaches and open access and improve data availability for evaluation beyond scientific impact. If they begin to use current research information systems that include societal impact
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各种研究领域,如有机农业研究,致力于解决现实问题,为可持续发展做出贡献。因此,系统研究和跨学科和跨学科方法的应用日益得到认可。然而,研究绩效不仅取决于自我概念,还取决于科学体系的框架条件,这些条件并不总是有利于这些研究领域。最近,科学及其框架条件在服务于社会利益的能力方面受到越来越多的审查。这为(有机)农业研究提供了机会,使其能够参与开发满足其需求的研究系统。这篇文章的重点是可能的策略,以促进一个平衡的研究评估,承认科学质量以及社会相关性和适用性。这些战略是(a)加强对科学影响之外的评价的一般支持,(b)为这种评价提供可获得的数据。在开放获取运动和关注全球挑战和可持续性的研究团体之间发现了利益的协同作用。由于两者都致力于增加科学的社会效益,它们可能支持评估标准,例如适合社会需求的知识生产和传播,以及开放获取的使用。在所有审查当前研究评价系统服务科学质量的能力的人之间存在额外的协同作用,这也是社会效益的先决条件。在这方面,数字通信技术为提高科学成果传播的有效性、透明度、公平性和多样性、质量保证和声誉提供了机会。此外,资助者可以支持跨学科方法和开放获取,并改善数据的可用性,以供科学影响之外的评估。如果他们开始使用当前的研究信息系统,包括社会影响
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Organic Farming
Organic Farming Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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