Comprehensive Researcher Achievement Model (CRAM): a framework for measuring researcher achievement, impact and influence derived from a systematic literature review of metrics and models.
Jeffrey BraithwaiteJessica HerkesKate ChurrucaJanet C LongChiara PomareClaire BoylingMia BierbaumRobyn Clay-WilliamsFrances RapportPatti ShihAnne HogdenLouise A EllisKristiana LudlowElizabeth AustinRebecca SeahElise McPhersonPeter D HibbertJohanna WestbrookPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
All metrics and models focus on an element or elements at the expense of others. A new composite design, the Comprehensive Researcher Achievement Model (CRAM), is presented, which supersedes past anachronistic models. The CRAM is modifiable to a range of applications.
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