Research performance assessment issues: The case of Kazakhstan

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Abstract

The study deals with research performance assessment issues as important aspects of research management and research quality. The case of Kazakhstan clearly demonstrates the impact of the prevailing bibliometric-centered approach. The aim of this study is to suggest an inclusive scale of individual research performance assessment. The method used is a quantitative study of the opinions of researchers and academics on the range of research related activities they traditionally carry out. The study expands the knowledge base on academic human resource management, and can be of high relevance for substantiating the criteria of performance assessment of researchers by HR managers of universities and public research institutions. The research results can be helpful for setting and complying with individual and institutional criteria for research performance evaluation.

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Alibekova, G., Özçelik, S., Satybaldin, A., Bapiyeva, M., & Medeni, T. (2021). Research performance assessment issues: The case of Kazakhstan. Scholarly Assessment Reports, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.29024/sar.37

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