ONE vs InCites: contextual governance infrastructure vs research evaluation analytics
Research evaluation analytics and benchmarking | Updated 2026-03-04Executive Summary
- ONE is a contextual research governance infrastructure for multidimensional evaluation.
- InCites is a research evaluation and benchmarking analytics platform.
- Use InCites for bibliometric evaluation analytics; use ONE for cohort-based contextual governance and multidimensional evidence.
- ONE adds governance/trust signals, competence mapping, and activation for qualitative enrichment.
- Both can coexist depending on institutional needs.
Choose ONE if...
- You need evaluation with explicit cohort logic (field + career stage).
- You need governance and trust signals to reduce process risk.
- You want multidimensional evidence beyond outputs.
- You want activation to improve evidence quality through researcher participation.
- You want a configurable evaluation language aligned with reform frameworks.
Choose InCites Benchmarking & Analytics if...
- You primarily need bibliometric evaluation analytics and benchmarking.
- Your workflows are centered on evaluation analytics based on bibliographic datasets.
- You need quick institutional-level evaluation metrics and dashboards.
- You do not need competence/governance layers.
- You already have contextual policies and need bibliometric analytics support.
Comparison table
| Capability | ONE | InCites Benchmarking & Analytics |
|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | Contextual evaluation + governance infrastructure | Research evaluation analytics and benchmarking |
| Evidence focus | Multidimensional (outputs + roles + governance + engagement) | Evaluation analytics mainly from bibliographic data |
| Cohort-based contextual benchmarking | Yes (field + career stage) | Primarily field benchmarking; cohort logic depends on configuration |
| Governance & trust layer | Yes | No |
| Competence mapping | Yes (optional) | No |
| Narrative CV / evidence reuse | Yes | No (not primary) |
| Configurable weights | Yes | Limited / not core |
What ONE adds
- Contextual cohort logic (field + career stage) designed for fair interpretation.
- Multidimensional evidence beyond bibliometrics (community interaction, societal engagement, governance signals).
- Governance & trust layer (roles, commitments, transparency affordances).
- Activation workflows to enrich qualitative evidence not available in open data at scale.
- Configurable evaluation with weights aligned to institutional or funder contexts.
Where InCites Benchmarking & Analytics is strong
- Strong for evaluation analytics and benchmarking using curated bibliographic data.
- Useful for institutional reporting and strategy support based on bibliometric indicators.
How they can coexist
- Use InCites for bibliometric evaluation analytics and ONE for contextual governance and multidimensional interpretation.
- Use ONE as the assessment language layer (cohorts, dimensions, weights) across diverse evidence types.
FAQ
ONE is built as an evaluation/governance infrastructure; InCites is primarily an evaluation analytics platform.
Yes. ONE can include bibliometric signals, interpreted contextually, alongside non-bibliometric evidence.
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