The Proceedings of the REvaluation Conference 2021|22 are now sent to print and already published online. Browse through twenty articles and get inspired for what to expect at the REvaluation Conference!
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- Vingre, Anete und Kolarz, Peter und Bryan, Billy (2022) On your marks, get set, fund! Rapid responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 8-17. ISSN 1726-6629
- Kerlen, Christiane und Kind, Sonja und Rodriguez, Karoline und Wangler, Leo und Zinke, Guido und Wessels, Jan (2022) Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on R&D Funding Schemes in Germany – First Results of a Comparative Analysis of Empirical Data. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 18-30. ISSN 1726-6629
- Wittmann, Florian und Roth, Florian und Hufnagl, Miriam und Lindner, Ralf und Yorulmaz, Merve (2022) Towards a framework for impact assessment for mission-oriented innovation policies. A formative toolbox approach. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 31-42. ISSN 1726-6629
- Schuck-Zöller, Susanne und Bathiany, Sebastian und Dressel, Markus und El Zohbi, Juliane und Keup-Thiel, Elke und Rechid, Diana und Suhari, Mirko (2022) Developing criteria of successful processes in co-creative research. A formative evaluation scheme for climate services. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 43-56. ISSN 1726-6629
- Dinges, Michael und Kerlen, Christiane und Kaufmann, Peter und Wang, Anna und Toepel, Kathleen und Kofler, Jakob und Meyer, Stefan und Wieser, Harald (2022) Theories of change for transformation-oriented R&I polices: the case of the 7th Energy Research Programme in Germany. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 57-68. ISSN 1726-6629
- Mena Jara, Sonia und Meijer, Ingeborg und Heimeriks, Gaston und Willemse, Tim (2022) Driving the innovation process by connecting regional knowledge bases to local needs. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 69-76. ISSN 1726-6629
- Holtrop, Tjitske und Meijer, Ingeborg und Otero-Hermida, Paula und Amanatidis, Anestis und Buongiovanni, Chiara und Casale, Donatella und Colonnello, Claudia und Deserti, Alessandro und Feudo, Fabio und Hartman, Alan und Hörlesberger, Marianne und Ipolyi, Ildiko M. und Nguyen, Nhien und Nieminen, Mika und Quinti, Gabriele und Ravn, Tine und Rizzo, Francesca und Schmittinger, Felicitas und Steinhaus, Norbert und Strand, Roger und Völker, Thomas und Wintjes, René und Yagmaei, Emad (2022) Evaluative conversations: Translating between diverse stakeholders in regional RRI projects. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 77-84. ISSN 1726-6629
- Moawad, Lise und Schendzielorz, Cornelia (2022) Metamorphoses and performativity. Transformative R&I policies and their norm(alis)ing effect of societal impact. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 85-96. ISSN 1726-6629
- Brasil, André (2022) Multidimensionality through self-evaluation: From theory to practice in the Brazilian graduate system. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 97-106. ISSN 1726-6629
- Wailzer, Magdalena und Soyer, Laura (2022) Co-Developing an impact model for evaluating the societal impact of participatory research approaches. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 107-117. ISSN 1726-6629
- Yorulmaz, Merve und Bührer, Susanne (2022) The impact of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). A co-created template with a compilation of the scientific, societal and economic impacts of RRI. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 118-125. ISSN 1726-6629
- Schneuwly, Sonja und Chandler, Caroline (2022) Evaluation of transformational R&I policy: Lessons learned based on a retrospective review of food systems R&I investment in the EU. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 126-132. ISSN 1726-6629
- Seus, Sarah und Stadler, Maria (2022) Evaluating a CIty Lab Process in Mannheim’s distric Neckarstadt-West: Three main challenges for the evaluation. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 133-140. ISSN 1726-6629
- Kaisler, Raphaela E. und Palfinger, Thomas (2022) Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE): Funding, facilitating and evaluating participatory research approaches in Austria. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 141-146. ISSN 1726-6629
- Dudenbostel, Tobias (2022) Supporting researchers under threat in today’s Academia. Lessons learnt from the evaluation of the Philipp Schwartz Initiative. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 147-152. ISSN 1726-6629
- Miyajima, Shumpei und Isshiki, Toshiyuki und Kunugi, Motoshi und Uesaka, Shin (2022) Can we predict successful market introduction using on-going R&D evaluation data? fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 153-159. ISSN 1726-6629
- Landon, Tess und Hochreiter, Harald (2022) Randomised controlled trials and other experimental approaches in the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) – Experience, learnings and outlook. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 160-168. ISSN 1726-6629
- Brun, Matthieu (2022) Impact assessment of Bpifrance’s financial support to SMEs’ innovation projects. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 169-180. ISSN 1726-6629
- Rothgang, Michael und Lageman, Bernhard (2022) Systems Analysis in Evaluation: The unfulfilled promise. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 181-191. ISSN 1726-6629
- Uhrig, Bettina und Spanó, Barbara (2022) Working on impact and contributing to R&I policies – looking back and ahead. fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation (53). pp. 192-200. ISSN 1726-6629