@misc{MietznerHartmann2015, author = {Mietzner, Dana and Hartmann, Frank}, title = {Publish or Perish? Neue Ans{\"a}tze in der Evaluation von Wissenschaftlerleistungen}, series = {Wissenschaftliche Beitr{\"a}ge 2015}, volume = {19}, journal = {Wissenschaftliche Beitr{\"a}ge 2015}, issn = {0949-8214}, doi = {10.15771/0949-8214_2015_1_13}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-3630}, pages = {95 -- 105}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Wenn es um die Bewertung von wissenschaftlichen Leistungen geht, ber{\"u}cksichtigt die aktuelle Evaluationspraxis nur eine begrenzte Anzahl an Dimensionen von Qualit{\"a}t und Relevanz von Forschung und Lehre und entspricht damit nicht mehr den Anforderungen, die aus der Komplexit{\"a}t des Wissenschaftssystems resultieren. Mit dem im Rahmen dieses Beitrages skizzierten ACUMEN-Portfolio wird ein ganzheitlicher Bewertungsansatz prototypisch vorgestellt, der Differenzierungen im Hinblick auf unterschiedliche Wissenschaftsdisziplinen erm{\"o}glicht und die Perspektive des einzelnen Wissenschaftlers in den Mittelpunkt der Evaluation r{\"u}ckt. Das ACUMEN-Portfolio ist ein Ergebnis des im Europ{\"a}ischen 7. Forschungsrahmenprogramm durchgef{\"u}hrten Projektes ACUMEN - Academic Careers Understood trough Measurements and Norms. Das Projekt wurde von M{\"a}rz 2011 bis Februar 2014 gemeinsam von neun Partnern aus sieben L{\"a}ndern unter der Leitung der Universit{\"a}t Leiden (NL), Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) durchgef{\"u}hrt.}, language = {de} } @incollection{MietznerVandenhoutenHartmann2015, author = {Mietzner, Dana and Vandenhouten, Ralf and Hartmann, Frank}, title = {Collaborative Problem Solving for Regional Development? - A New Approach of Public Participation}, series = {Electronic Government and Electronic Participation}, booktitle = {Electronic Government and Electronic Participation}, editor = {Tambouris, Efthimios}, publisher = {IOS Press}, address = {Amsterdam}, isbn = {978-1-61499-570-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-9177}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Wildau}, pages = {19 -- 26}, year = {2015}, abstract = {In this paper, we present a concept prototype for a socio-technical assistant (s.TAS) as a collaborative problem-solving approach to support the regional development in a selected rural district. The presented concept considers insides from citizen participation as an open government instrument and strongly incorporates collaborative value creation to address regional development issues. The presented approach incorporates citizens and other regional stakeholders (e.g., companies, organizations, associations) as problem-solvers and strongly enables regional stakeholders and the public administration to develop solutions jointly as an ongoing learning process. In this sense, s.TAS addresses participation approaches and elaborates participation to collaboration. For the development of this participatory problem-solving approach, we conducted (1) a broad literature review on participatory approaches and (2) we implemented a qualitative, collaborative research approach with participants from different stakeholder groups. In several workshop rounds, supported by interviews and surveys we developed a concept prototype for the socio-technical assistant s.TAS, which is a technical, smart system, which supports information, communication, participation and collaboration in the selected region.}, language = {en} }