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The paper discusses what features should indicators of universities' knowledge transfer performance possess in order to allow for accurate and comprehensive performance measurement. Particularly focusing on the performance measurement system implemented in the United Kingdom, the paper showcases the limitations of the current indicators, which only address a narrow range of activities and impacts, and propose some directions for improvement.
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The paper addresses conceptually the issue of what features should measurement systems possess to support the accurate assessment of the knowledge transfer performance of universities. While the literature has discussed various limitations of current measurement systems, this paper originally proposes a comprehensive assessment of such limitations, providing guidelines for the development of better performance measurement systems.
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This page is a summary of: Indicators of university–industry knowledge transfer performance and their implications for universities: evidence from the United Kingdom, Studies in Higher Education, June 2014, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2014.914914.
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