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What are the effects of tax-based research funding? What do we know and what do we do not know?

2022-07-11T10:36:31+02:00

Based on a recent large-scale OECD study of tax-based research funding and the evaluation of the Austrian “Forschungsprämie”, fteval organises an international event on the effects of tax-based research funding In recent years, tax-based research funding has become increasingly important internationally and nationally. At the same time, the effects on R&D investment of firms and innovation output are not clarified, as studies come to partly contrary results. Based on a recent large-scale OECD study of tax-based research funding and the evaluation of the Austrian “Forschungsprämie”, fteval organises an international event on the effects of tax-based research funding: How do international models [...]

What are the effects of tax-based research funding? What do we know and what do we do not know?2022-07-11T10:36:31+02:00

fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy evaluation – Call for Papers

2022-07-11T10:30:32+02:00

The Austrian platform for research and technology policy evaluation (fteval) will publish the next issue of the „fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation” in fall 2017. Hereby we are launching the call for papers with focus on the evaluation of research in higher education systems. Among other topics in this field, we welcome contributions discussing, assessing or evaluating the consequences of the shift from ‘government to governance’ in the Higher Education and Academic Sector, the implications of governance reforms for academic research, changes in the academic knowledge production, evaluations of the institutional environment, ‘third mission’ activities and structures (e.g. [...]

fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy evaluation – Call for Papers2022-07-11T10:30:32+02:00

Monitoring data and their use for evaluations

2022-07-11T10:29:15+02:00

Josef Säckl stellt den Datenfluss der FFG vor Secondary data in general and data from monitoring databases are becoming increasingly important for RTI policy evaluations. At the same time, monitoring data are getting better and increasingly time series are available. At this event, fteval together with the FFG and the FWF provided a comprehensive insight into the data flow, structure and accessibility of the monitoring data of the two major Austrian R & D funding agencies. Through transparent and open presentations and discussions, a contribution  to actively counteract potential competitive disadvantages in the provision of services and a closure [...]

Monitoring data and their use for evaluations2022-07-11T10:29:15+02:00

fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation – Issue 42

2022-07-11T10:23:26+02:00

In this issue of fteval's Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation you find the following articels: CONTENT: Prozessmerkmale und institutionelle Rahmenbedingungen einer nützlichen Evaluationspraxis im österreichischen FTI-Bereich, Günther Landsteiner und Johannes Gadner Die Vermessenheit der Vermessung: Überlegungen zur universitären Governance in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften, Günther R. Burkert, David F. J. Campbell und Thorsten D. Barth Everyone’s happy? The case for expectation management in commissioned evaluation projects, Anke Reinhardt and Anton Geyer Launching careers and breaking new ground: Results from the evaluation of the Austrian Science Fund’s FWF start & Wittgenstein programmes, Sarah Seus, Susanne Bührer-Topcu, Niclas Meyer, Eva Heckl, [...]

fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation – Issue 422022-07-11T10:23:26+02:00

Open Evaluation 2016 – conference review

2022-07-11T10:20:37+02:00

Open Evaluation 2016, the largest conference in Europe dedicated to the evaluation of policies in the field of research, technology and innovation (RTI) policy, took place in Vienna on 24-25 November 2016. The main conference organisers were the Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research and IFRIS - Institut Francilien Recherche Innovation Société, Paris. For this conference, more than 250 academics, evaluators, research managers, authorities and RTI policy makers form all five continents gathered to debate challenging developments in RTI policy and their effects on evaluation theory and practice. The conference addressed new actor settings, approaches and themes in RTI [...]

Open Evaluation 2016 – conference review2022-07-11T10:20:37+02:00

Event review: Coherence, Diversity, Excellence !? – Comparison of National Higher Education and RTI Systems – the Netherlands

2022-07-11T10:11:33+02:00

Sijbolt Noorda presents the governance of Dutch universities On June 1, 2017, Sijbolt Noorda (President of the Magna Charta Observatory, Bologna, Former President of the University of Amsterdam and the Dutch Research Universities Association) spoke about the Dutch Higher Education System. He presented the governance of the universities and how autonomy has shaped them since the 1980s. In the following panel you discussed what you can learn from an Austrian perspective from the Dutch system. The Dutch higher education system enjoys a high international reputation. All universities are highly ranked. In contrast to the Anglo-American system, where there are [...]

Event review: Coherence, Diversity, Excellence !? – Comparison of National Higher Education and RTI Systems – the Netherlands2022-07-11T10:11:33+02:00

Following the paths of the best – the evaluatin of the German Initiative of Excellence

2022-07-11T10:06:49+02:00

After the last  chair was taken in the audience hall of BMWFW, the event started - after an introduction by the head of the ministry Barbara Weitgruber - with a keynote of the chairman of the evaluation commission Dieter Imboden. He reported on the organization, focus of the evaluation and the main "construction sites" of the German Initiative of Excellence. Particular importance was put on the unplanned or unwanted effects of this massive funding program. Then, discussant Sybille Reichert - active in the Austrian Science Council and the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg - brought the internal perspective of a German university's principal [...]

Following the paths of the best – the evaluatin of the German Initiative of Excellence2022-07-11T10:06:49+02:00

Follow fteval @Twitter

2022-07-11T10:05:32+02:00

In the 20th year of the platform’ s existence, we felt that we should reach out to the community not just via our website and e-mail but also via social media. By establishing the fteval Twitter we respond to a wish often expressed by member organisations in the course of the interviews Katharina Warta and Stefan Philipp conducted for investigating the impact of fteval on the Austrian RTI policy evaluation system (see fteval Journal issue No. 41). We will tweet and retweet news about events, publications and other important developments from the world of research, technology and innovation policy and evaluation [...]

Follow fteval @Twitter2022-07-11T10:05:32+02:00

fteval study – What are the benefits of the Platform fteval and what did it achieve?

2022-07-11T10:05:53+02:00

In 2016, the Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation will celebrate its 20st  birthday. We took that as an occasion to scrutinise the Platforms usefulness for its members and the impact it has created. This internal assessment consits, firstly, of a compilation of services provided by the Platform since its beginnings in 1996. Secondly, Katharina Warta and Stefan Philipp conducted group interviews with most of the member organisations in October and November 2015, to collect their views on fteval's activities, and past and present challenges for RTI-evaluation. The study comes up with key findings along five dimensions: (i) fteval [...]

fteval study – What are the benefits of the Platform fteval and what did it achieve?2022-07-11T10:05:53+02:00
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