The Payback Framework explained

Citation:

Donovan, C. & Hanney, S. (2011). “The Payback Framework explained”. In Research Evaluation, 20 (3), 181–183. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved June 25, 2023 from https://doi.org/10.3152/095820211X13118583635756

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ISSN: 1471-5449

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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270188592_The_Payback_Framework_explained

Type of work: Article (academic)

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Research & Methodologies

Abstract:

The Payback Framework, originally developed to examine the ‘impact’ or ‘payback’ of health services research, is explained. The Payback Framework is a research tool used to facilitate data collection and cross-case analysis by providing a common structure and so ensuring cognate information is recorded. It consists of a logic model representation of the complete research process, and a series of categories to classify the individual paybacks from research. Its multi-dimensional categorisation of benefits from research starts with more traditional academic benefits of knowledge production and research capacity-building, and then extends to wider benefits to society.