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Competing for excellence: Perverse and constructive effects of evaluation machines in academia

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Impact in an evolving research environment
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Professor Paul Wouters discusses the current tensions in the way researchers are being evaluated and assessed and introduces the concept of "evaluation machines" to understand the dynamics behind disconnected assessment practices.

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Impact in an evolving research environment
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Paul Wouters
Keywords
research
impact
knowledge exchange
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 21/09/2015
Duration: 01:04:44

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