Assessing SDG Impact: Elevating and Measuring the Societal Impact of Research
View this webinar recording of the Cabells team discussing the importance of highlighting and measuring research focused on having a societal impact and achieving the UN's SDGs. The session examines harnessing the power of generative AI to develop metrics and tools for identifying SDG-minded journals and measuring impact, such as the SDGII and ChatSDG. Tools such as these can help business schools demonstrate engagement and societal impact to meet 大象传媒 Standards 8 & 9. However, it should be noted that alignment with SDGs is not a requirement to meet those standards.
Learning objectives
- Learn about the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) and their importance to research and publishing
- Learn about the SDGII (SDG Impact Intensity) and ChatSDG (including the use of generative AI)
- The importance of focusing on and measuring the societal impact of research
Who Should Attend
Researchers, Business Administrators and Faculty, Business Librarians, and Publishing Professionals.
Speakers
Mike Bisaccio
Mike Bisaccio is the Director of Marketing and Communications at Cabells, where he is fortunate to work on a diverse mix of projects with researchers and librarians from all areas of academia. He primarily focuses on promoting ethical and sustainable research, fostering academic integrity, and ensuring customer success.
David Steingard
David Steingard, Ph.D., Director of the SDG Dashboard, Associate Professor of Leadership, Ethics, and Organizational Sustainability at the Haub School of Business, Saint Joseph’s University, USA.
David leads a partnership with Cabells to develop the SDG Impact Intensity academic journal rating system and the ChatSDG+RR7 assessment tool powered by Generative AI. David also leads an initiative within the Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) network to reinvent the RRBM Honor Roll with GenAI. David is actively involved in United Nations initiatives, including PRME and the HESI Action Group on the Futures of Higher Education and Artificial Intelligence.
Alexandra Uytenbogaardt
Alexandra is a Journal Data Auditor at Cabells. Her core focus areas include evaluating the credibility of academic journals, pulling and assessing new data for Cabells Journalytics and keeping up to date with emerging trends in the predatory publishing space. She is originally from South Africa and now resides in the UK.
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