Description
The Research Impact Agenda
Navigating the Impact of Impact
Management Impact Series
Authors: Śliwa Martyna, Kellard Neil
Language: EnglishSubjects for The Research Impact Agenda:
Keywords
Research Excellence Framework; Academia; Research Impact Agenda; Business Schools; UK’s Research Excellence Framework; Societal Impact; Impact Case Studies; Higher Education Institutions; Research Impact; Performance Management; Business School Academics; Economic Impact; UK Policymaker; Organisational Inequalities; UK Business School; Organisations; UK HEIs; Business; Business School Leaders; Universities; UK Context; Impact Generation; UK High Education; GPA; QS World University Ranking; Double Hurdle; UK Research Council; Impact Assessment Exercise; UK Academia; Rigour Relevance Gap; FTE Staff; Key Researchers; HEI Governance; Tef; Academic Practitioner Relationship
Publication date: 09-2023
· 13.8x21.6 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 11-2021
· 13.8x21.6 cm · Hardback
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This book contributes to the growing body of work addressing the processes and consequences of national governments? audits of the performance of higher education institutions (HEIs) in different countries. The book discusses one recent area of focus within these audits, namely the measurement of universities? societal and economic impact.
The Research Impact Agenda offers a problematisation of the research impact agenda, especially in relation to the impact generated by academics based in schools of business and management. It scrutinises the often unintended but nevertheless significant consequences of this agenda for individuals and higher education institutions, such as the reproduction of existing inequalities in academia and the crowding out of other key activities of business schools. It puts forward a range of recommendations for researchers, policymakers, university and business school leaders, and individual academics.
The book will be of interest to a wide range of readers ? regardless of their formal position, organisational affiliation or career stage ? who consider it important to reduce and remove inequalities and inequities within the HE sector and to make universities and business schools more inclusive. The readers will benefit from the opportunity to engage in reflection aimed at transforming the current framing, delivery and assessment of business and management research impact.
1. The idea of university and its societal role 2. Academic debates surrounding impact and relevance of BMS research 3. Framing impact 4. The influence of the impact agenda on organisational inequalities 5. The (un)intended consequences of impact: The university, the society and the economy 6. Putting impact to work
Martyna Śliwa is Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Durham, UK.
Neil Kellard is Professor of Finance and Dean of Essex Business School, University of Essex, UK.