Measuring the scale of research and innovation helps estimate how well research or innovation efforts are performing. In simple terms, research performance is about how effectively a project or study reaches its goals. When research achieves its objectives, it often leads to new findings, better methods, or even practical applications of that research. To measure […]
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The five elements of the research and innovation model
Why is it crucial to understand the elements of research and innovation? How can we be sure we’re focusing on the right aspects to answer key questions like: Has this funding program been successful? What’s the next generation of technology in a specific field? How does my organization compare with its peers? We know we’re […]
Five questions to understand and map Research and Innovation
Describing research and innovation involves answering five key questions: What, When, Where, Which (organisation), and Who. The “What” question identifies the type of research or innovation, focusing on domains, disciplines, and relevant concepts or topics. “When” addresses the temporal aspects, helping to track trends and dynamics over time. “Where” considers geographic constraints, showing the role […]
Four elements of research quality
In July 2023, I shared my thoughts on linkedIn regarding Trust in Science , a publication by Australia’s Chief Scientist, Cathy Foley. This insightful essay delves into the core elements of scientific quality – research integrity, quality, excellence, and impact – and offers a rare, well-informed perspective on the subject. Foley’s essay provides clear definitions […]