The research councils should influence the behaviour of universities to increase the economic impact of research council grants, according to a report by the council chief executives. It proposes the expansion of incentives for researchers to participate in knowledge transfer.
Under the proposals, peer-review panels would need to include members expert in identifying work of potential economic importance.
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