The HRC has established a set of indicators that are collected annually to measure the outputs from HRC-funded research. These indicators are collected through researchers annual and final contract reports submitted through the HRC's Electronic Reporting Database. Performance indicators for each year are presented in the HRC's annual Progress and Achievements Report to the Minister of Research, Science and Technology. All information is presented collectively, and is used primarily in measuring the performance of the HRC's Research Portfolios, and for the HRC's accountability to Government.
Theme 1: Policy Impact
Indicator: Membership on Advisory Committees
Indicator: Participation in Policy Workshops
Indicator: Development or contribution of research to Guidelines
Indicator: Commissioned Ministerial Reports
Indicator: Submissions to Parliamentary Bills
Theme 2: Research Dissemination
Indicator: Article (non-reviewed journal, peer-reviewed journal)
Indicator: Books and book chapters
Indicator: Editorial; Commentary; Review (non-reviewed journal, peer-reviewed journal)
Indicator: Technical Report
Indicator: Media (Newspaper articles; Television and Radio broadcasts)
Indicator: Newsletters, fact sheets Indicator: Meetings, hui and fono (information also includes target audience)
Indicator: Conferences (Plenary or Keynote lecture; conference proceedings; poster presentation; oral presentation).
Theme 3: Commercialisation of Research
Indicator: Contract (national or international)
Indicator: Patent (awarded, PCT stage, pending)
Indicator: Development of software; diagnostic tools
Theme 4: Recognition of Research
Indicator: National Award
Indicator: International Award
Theme 5: Collaboration
Indicator: Local; National and International Collaboration
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