@article{MuellerWolf2017, author = {Christoph E. M{\"u}ller and Birge Wolf}, title = {Kann der gesellschaftliche Impact von Forschung gemessen werden? Herausforderungen und alternative Evaluationsans{\"a}tze}, series = {Hochschulmanagement}, volume = {12}, number = {2/3}, publisher = {Univ.-Verl. Webler}, address = {Bielefeld}, pages = {44 -- 50}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Measuring societal impacts of research is a challenging task in research evaluation. In this article, we describe several of these challenges with regard to causal inference, time lag, side-effects, operationalization, comparability between disciplines, and availability of required data. We show how different approaches deal with these challenges in evaluation practice and focus on a particular approach named “practice impact” in more detail. This approach includes an improved documentation and is sought to have positive effects on innovation processes and synergies with research and research funding. Moreover, dialogue with different user groups is fostered and serves to make evaluation beyond scientific impact desired, feasible, and efficient.}, language = {de} }