Do citation metrics count as impact? And is there anything you can do to increase the impact of your research? Here we step through everything you need to know about research impact and so you're prepared to plan for impact and share it with others.
‘Research impact’ can mean different things in different contexts.
Three concepts are central to understanding research impact.
Learn more about the impact continuum, from initial inputs all the way to longer term benefits.
How do you prove your research impact, and what sources of evidence are reputable?
Demonstrating your research impact is a key criterion in funding applications.
It’s never too early to consider your research impact and plan ahead.
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The most common model of research impact is the 'pathway' model, which can apply to academic as well as real world impact. 'Impact' is typically considered adoption, as well as downstream benefits.
Impact is typically described by two key parameters: reach and significance. Reach is the extent or spread of the impact, and significance is the degree or intensity of the impact.
Understanding these two concepts is central to planning for impact and also writing powerful impact narratives.