Manifesto for a better societal impact evaluation

Michael Ochsner, Zoe Hope Bulaitis, Corina Balaban, Elena Castro-Martínez, Ondřej Daniel, Aldis Gedutis, Elea Giménez-Toledo, Marlène Iseli, Stefan de Jong, Lai Ma, Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez, Reetta Muhonen, Julia Olmos-Peñuela, Ginevra Peruginelli, Eiríkur Smári Sigurðarson, Karel Šima, Jack Spaapen, Marc Vanholsbeeck

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    Abstract

    In this chapter, ENRESSH collaborators write a “Manifesto for a Better Societal Impact” Evaluation. In this, authors have extracted key principles based on some conclusions from the individual country reports which are broken down and/or extrapolated into generalisable findings drawing from the cross-national comparison. In doing so, this manifesto explores what scholars and policymakers from other European countries, and indeed from far wider international backgrounds, can learn from those countries’ experiences and the cross-national comparison. The chapter also goes beyond analysis, in providing a series of condensed recommendations for the evaluation of societal impact in the SSH with a special focus on how the evaluation can impact the work of academics in a positive way. In this collaborative task, we have sought to simultaneously respect disciplinary differences in knowledge production practices as well as in societal functions of research, while making this process as visible as possible.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAccountability in Academic Life
    Subtitle of host publicationEuropean Perspectives on Societal Impact Evaluation
    EditorsMichael Ochsner, Zoe Bulaitis
    PublisherEdward Elgar
    Chapter2
    Pages10–29
    Number of pages20
    ISBN (Electronic)9781800885738
    ISBN (Print)9781800885721
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2023

    Keywords

    • Europe
    • Societal impact
    • Accountability
    • Policymaking recommendations
    • SSH methods
    • Public communication

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