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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Estudios de las políticas
  • Publicaciones científicas
  • Evaluación de la investigación

Sus antecedentes:

  • El desarrollo de políticas eficaces de evaluación es crucial para los financiadores y los editores.
  • Las políticas actuales pueden carecer de claridad o de estrategias de aplicación coherentes.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Esbozar recomendaciones para el desarrollo de políticas que apoyen la evaluación de la investigación.
  • Orientar a los financiadores y editores en la implementación de políticas para una mejor evaluación.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis y revisión de las políticas.
  • Consulta de las partes interesadas (implicada).
  • Desarrollo del marco para la aplicación de la política.

Principales resultados:

  • Las políticas deben diseñarse con indicadores de evaluación claros.
  • Las estrategias de despliegue por etapas pueden mejorar la adopción y la eficacia de las políticas.
  • El seguimiento y la adaptación continuos son esenciales para el éxito de las políticas.

Conclusiones:

  • Los financiadores y los editores deben aplicar proactivamente políticas de apoyo.
  • El despliegue efectivo de las políticas es clave para avanzar en las prácticas de evaluación de la investigación.
  • La aplicación de políticas estratégicas fomenta la rendición de cuentas y la transparencia en la ciencia.