Changing governance of the sciences: the advent of research evaluation systems /
edited by Richard Whitley
- Dordrecht Springer 2007
- xiii,271p.
1.Introduction Changing Governance of the Public Sciences: The consequences of establishing diverse research evaluation systems -- 2.Richard Whitley Universities as Strategic Actors: State delegation and changing patterns of evaluation The Visible Hand versus the Invisible Hand: The Allocation of Research Resources in Swedish Universities -- 3. Lars Engwall and Thorsten Nybom Prospective and Retrospective Evaluation Systems in Context: Insights from Japan -- 4. Robert Kneller Elite through Rankings -- 5. The Emergence of the Enterprising University -- 6. Peter Weingart and Sabine Maasen The Social Construction of Bibliometric Evaluations -- 7. Jochen Glaser and Grit Laudel Weak and Strong Research Evaluation Systems Evaluation without evaluators: The impact of funding formulae on Australian university research -- 8. Jochen Glaser and Grit Laudel The Basic State of Research in Germany: Conditions of Knowledge Production Pre-Evaluation -- 9. Stefan Lange Research Evaluation as Organisational Development -- 10. the Work of the Academic Advisory Council in Lower Saxony-- 11. Christof Schiene and Uwe Schimank Interfering Governance and Emerging Centres of Control: University research evaluation in the Netherlands -- 12. Barend van der Meulen Research Evaluation in Transition: Individual versus organisational assessment in Spain -- 13. Laura Cruz-- 14.Castro and Luis Sanz-Menendez Death by Peer Review? The impact of results-oriented management in U.S. research -- 15. Susan Cozzens Concluding Reflections The Social Orders of Research Evaluation Systems -- 16. Jochen Glaser Author Index List of Authors & Affiliations