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Research classification and the social sciences and humanities in Australia: (Mis)Matching organizational unit contribution and the impact of collaboration

机译:澳大利亚的研究分类与社会科学与人文科学:(错误)匹配组织单位的贡献和合作的影响

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The capacity to recognize the contribution of individual researchers and their organizational unit is likely to be at odds with the purpose of a national research assessment, due to the broader approach to identifying research strengths and its classification at disciplinary levels. The Australian research assessment exercise, Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), is devised to determine research quality in this wider context. To explore the impact of research classification on the visibility of research contribution, this study analysed articles published by authors affiliated with two social sciences and humanities (SSH) fields-'education' and 'language, communication and culture'. Article classification was examined for agreement with the authors' affiliated organizational unit's field. The influence of national and international co-authorship on article classification was also examined. Articles were distributed across different classification categories and a substantial proportion did not match with the authors' organizational unit's field. National and international co-authorship by education-affiliated authors was found to be significantly associated with publishing outside their organizational unit's field. As the first investigation to focus on how research is distributed by the ERA's classification scheme when applied to journal articles by SSH authors, the study provides empirical evidence of the challenges involved in recognizing the contribution of organizational units. This work builds on the existing literature relating to classification and research evaluation and has the potential to inform research managers of the complexities in setting strategic research priorities based on ERA outcomes.
机译:由于采用了更广泛的方法来确定研究实力及其学科分类,因此承认个人研究人员及其组织单位的贡献的能力可能与国家研究评估的目的相矛盾。澳大利亚研究评估活动“澳大利亚卓越研究”(ERA)旨在确定更广泛背景下的研究质量。为了探讨研究分类对研究成果可见性的影响,本研究分析了与“社会主义”和“人文”两个领域(“教育”和“语言,交流和文化”)相关的作者发表的文章。检查文章分类是否与作者所属组织单位的领域相一致。还研究了国家和国际合著对文章分类的影响。文章分布在不同的分类类别中,很大一部分与作者的组织单位领域不符。研究发现,与教育有关的作者在国内和国际上的合著与他们组织单位领域以外的出版有很大关系。作为第一个关注SSH作者应用于SSH作者应用于期刊文章时,ERA的分类方案如何分配研究的调查,该研究提供了实证证据,说明了认识组织单位的贡献所面临的挑战。这项工作建立在有关分类和研究评估的现有文献的基础上,并有可能使研究管理人员了解根据ERA成果确定战略研究重点时的复杂性。

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