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Dear Jack/All,

This statement may also be useful - extracted from the document I attach here

Research impact has two elements.  In its narrower sense, research impact can be
seen as  tangibly or directly related to research outputs.  An example of this
type of impact is citations.    In a broader sense, research impact refers to
social, environmental or economic impacts. In  some contexts, the economic
impacts have been described as ‘commercialisation activities’  in which
research has directly led to a patent, licensing, or other industry/and
business takeup.   Page 14 section 1.4

Kind regards,
Sarah

Quoting Jack Whitehead <[log in to unmask]>:

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> The following urls may be helpful in sustaining our focus on the criteria we
> use to assess quality in our practitioner-research.