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University R&D performance evaluation: the case of the National University of Mexico

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  • Roberto E López-Martínez
  • Alma Rocha-Lackiz

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For higher education institutions and research centres, the division of basic from applied R&D has helped when generating indicators for, say, allocating resources. However, this division is losing its value, partly because of its problems with the non-economic aspects of research. Institutions like the National University of Mexico (UNAM) now consider technology development to be a legitimate activity for them. Yet neither UNAM nor the Mexican S&T policy institutions have done enough to clarify these activities, or to legitimate them and counterbalance them with ‘purer’ research. This paper reports a study done in UNAM on its experiences and practices in evaluating R&D. It uses interviews and local and international literature. It attempts to define and clarify for UNAM: interactions between research and the resulting developments; the different types of technology development activities; alternatives and recommendations to evaluate UNAM's academic R&D oriented to innovation. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.

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  • Roberto E López-Martínez & Alma Rocha-Lackiz, 1998. "University R&D performance evaluation: the case of the National University of Mexico," Research Evaluation, Oxford University Press, vol. 7(3), pages 167-177, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:rseval:v:7:y:1998:i:3:p:167-177
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