Transformative Metrics : Contributions to the Studies for Monitoring and Evaluating How Science, Technology, and Innovation Can Address Social and Environmental Challenges

Autores/as

Gabriel Vélez Cuartas, Universidad de Antioquia; Oscar Yandy Romero Goyeneche, Utrecht University; Christoph Brodnik, Austrian Institute of Technology; Michael Dinges, Austrian Institute of Technology; Anna Bergek, Chalmers University of Technology; Carolina R. Haddad, Chalmers University of Technology; Paula Otero Hermida; Franziska Mey, Institute of Sustainable Advanced Studies; Johan Lilliestam; Amy Burnett; Kyle S. Herman, University College London; Justin Shenk; Ali El Hadi Berjawi, Newcastle University; Sara Louise Walker, Newcastle University; Charalampos Patsios, Newcastle University; Seyed Hamid Reza Hosseini, Newcastle University; Peerawat Payakkamas, Maastricht University; Marc Dijk, Maastricht University; Hugo Confraria, Universidade de Lisboa; Tommaso Ciarli, University of Sussex; Andrea C. Martínez-Lozada, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga; Germán D. Leuro, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga; Elizabeth Torres, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga; Cristian Torres, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga

Palabras clave:

Sociología, Sociología de la ciencia, ciencia, tecnología, innovación, CTS+I, Evaluación de la ciencia, Ciencias sociales, Transformative metrics, Science policy research, Science, technology, innovation, Science evaluation

Sinopsis

This book provides a fresh and comprehensive understanding of the most significant methodological advances in the study of transformative change through policy decision-making; this latter being commonly influenced by metrics and evaluation processes. In this vein, the book presents methodological approaches to the study of sustainable transitions by suggesting that these metrics and evaluation processes can play a new role. It contends that using these approaches in the implementation of policy programmes, projects, and interventions can offer a further reflexive perspective, which helps transformations to take place and enhance metrics’ transformative potential. All in all, this book contributes to the construction of a research agenda that can support necessary changes in our world. The measurement models that are presented here are rooted in transdisciplinary work, reflecting their connection to policy evaluation. In this line, the book compiles reflections about measurement and assessment tools built in situ. These reflections then bring the concepts of transformation and innovation to specific realities, recalibrating methodologies to adapt to new developments and reframe different discussions. Thus, this book does not offer recipes for measuring or evaluating change. Instead, it sparks a discussion regarding several approaches with the potential to increase reflexivity and promote transformative change.

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Biografía del autor/a

Gabriel Vélez Cuartas, Universidad de Antioquia

Research group Redes y Actores Sociales. CoLaV, rediconos. Sociology Department. Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 70 # 52-21. Medellín. Colombia, E-mail: gjaime.velez@udea.edu.co.

Oscar Yandy Romero Goyeneche, Utrecht University

PhD student from the Center for Global Challenges, Utrecht University. TIPC collaborator. E.mail: o.y.romerogoyeneche@uu.nl

Christoph Brodnik, Austrian Institute of Technology

Austrian Institute of Technology, Centre for Innovation Systems and Policy. E-mail: Christoph.Brodnik@ait.ac.at

Michael Dinges, Austrian Institute of Technology

Austrian Institute of Technology, Centre forInnovation Systems and Policy. E-mail: Michael.Dinges@ait.ac.at

Anna Bergek, Chalmers University of Technology

Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Technology Management and Economics. E-mail: anna.bergek@chalmers.se

Carolina R. Haddad, Chalmers University of Technology

Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Technology Management and Economics. E-mail: resende@chalmers.se

Paula Otero Hermida

INGENIO CSIC-UPV. E-mail: pauother@upvnet.upv.es

Franziska Mey, Institute of Sustainable Advanced Studies

Institute of Sustainable Advanced Studies. E-mail: Franziska.Mey@iass-potsdam.de

Johan Lilliestam

Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Leader of the research group Energy Transitions and Public
Policy; University of Potsdam. E-mail: Johan.Lilliestam@iass-potsdam.de

Amy Burnett

Development in Transition / Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP). https://cusp.
ac.uk/. E-mail: amy@developmentintransition.co

Kyle S. Herman, University College London

University College London, Global Governance Institute. E-mail: k.herman@ucl.ac.uk

Justin Shenk

VisioLab, Berlin, Germany. Email: Shenk.Justin@gmail.com

Ali El Hadi Berjawi, Newcastle University

Newcastle University, School of Engineering. E-mail: a.e.h.berjawi2@ncl.ac.uk

Sara Louise Walker, Newcastle University

Newcastle University, School of Engineering. E-mail: sara.walker@ncl.ac.uk

Charalampos Patsios, Newcastle University

Newcastle University, School of Engineering. E-mail: haris.patsios@ncl.ac.uk

Seyed Hamid Reza Hosseini, Newcastle University

. Newcastle University, School of Engineering. E-mail: hamid.hosseini@ncl.ac.uk

Peerawat Payakkamas, Maastricht University

Maastricht University, Maastricht Sustainability Institute. E-mail: P.Payakkamas@maastrichtuniversity.nl

Marc Dijk, Maastricht University

Maastricht University, Maastricht Sustainability Institute. E-mail: M.Dijk@maastrichtuniversity.nl

Hugo Confraria, Universidade de Lisboa

UECE/REM, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa. E-mail: h.confraria@uece.iseg.ulisboa.pt

Tommaso Ciarli, University of Sussex

UNU-MERIT, United Nations University; SPRU, University of Sussex. E-mail: ciarli@merit.unu.edu

Andrea C. Martínez-Lozada, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga

Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga. E-mail: amartinez368@unab.edu.co

Germán D. Leuro, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga

Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga. E-mail: gleuro2@unab.edu.co

Elizabeth Torres, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga

Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga. E-mail: pasanteinvestigacion2@unab.edu.co

Cristian Torres, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga

Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga. E-mail: pasanteinvestigacion1@unab.edu.co

	Transformative Metrics: Contributions to the Studies for Monitoring and Evaluating How Science, Technology, and Innovation Can Address Social and Environmental Challenges

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enero 1, 2022

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