Usable, in-use, and useful research : a 3U framework for demonstrating practice impact
In addition to innate curiosity, many of us also see scientific research as a way of making the world a better place. There has been a drive to better understand and observe the practical and societal impact of research, led by researchers seeking to find meaning and purpose in their work, as well a...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1544792021-12-23T06:13:59Z Usable, in-use, and useful research : a 3U framework for demonstrating practice impact Pan, S. L. Pee, Loo Geok Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Co-Creation Engaged Scholarship In addition to innate curiosity, many of us also see scientific research as a way of making the world a better place. There has been a drive to better understand and observe the practical and societal impact of research, led by researchers seeking to find meaning and purpose in their work, as well as government agencies responsible for allocating research funding to maximum effect. Despite a wealth of guidance from researchers discussing impact and agencies evaluating impact, making practice impact visible and demonstrable remains arduous to researchers because it appears to be possible only at the end of a long and winding pathway to impact. This article presents a framework for demonstrating practice impact as it is being realized progressively, rather than only at the end of the pathway. It identifies usable, in-use, and useful research outputs, with each having cumulative and demonstrable practice impact. Our analyses of existing impact evaluation guidelines and top-ranked impact cases submitted to the Research Excellence Framework 2014 showed that all three forms of impact can be demonstrated and are recognized as practice impact. Framing impact in terms of “use” inherently connects the perspectives of researchers and beneficiary users and positions users as co-producers of impact rather than passive objects and recipients of research. The 3U framework is descriptive as well as prescriptive. It identifies impact indicators for each form of impact. It also indicates the necessary actions for strengthening impact. When applied iteratively, the 3U framework facilitates the identification and pursuit of new research questions that will further solidify a research endeavour's practice impact. This study was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Joint Research Fund for Overseas Chinese Scholars and Scholars in Hong Kong and Macao (NSFC, Grant Number 71529001 and 71632003). 2021-12-23T06:13:59Z 2021-12-23T06:13:59Z 2020 Journal Article Pan, S. L. & Pee, L. G. (2020). Usable, in-use, and useful research : a 3U framework for demonstrating practice impact. Information Systems Journal, 30(2), 403-426. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/isj.12274 1350-1917 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154479 10.1111/isj.12274 2-s2.0-85076341889 2 30 403 426 en Information Systems Journal © 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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In addition to innate curiosity, many of us also see scientific research as a way of making the world a better place. There has been a drive to better understand and observe the practical and societal impact of research, led by researchers seeking to find meaning and purpose in their work, as well as government agencies responsible for allocating research funding to maximum effect. Despite a wealth of guidance from researchers discussing impact and agencies evaluating impact, making practice impact visible and demonstrable remains arduous to researchers because it appears to be possible only at the end of a long and winding pathway to impact. This article presents a framework for demonstrating practice impact as it is being realized progressively, rather than only at the end of the pathway. It identifies usable, in-use, and useful research outputs, with each having cumulative and demonstrable practice impact. Our analyses of existing impact evaluation guidelines and top-ranked impact cases submitted to the Research Excellence Framework 2014 showed that all three forms of impact can be demonstrated and are recognized as practice impact. Framing impact in terms of “use” inherently connects the perspectives of researchers and beneficiary users and positions users as co-producers of impact rather than passive objects and recipients of research. The 3U framework is descriptive as well as prescriptive. It identifies impact indicators for each form of impact. It also indicates the necessary actions for strengthening impact. When applied iteratively, the 3U framework facilitates the identification and pursuit of new research questions that will further solidify a research endeavour's practice impact. |
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