Research Quality Assessment and Planning Journals. IJPP - Italian Journal of Planning Practice 96 Vol. II, issue 2 - 2012 Bruno Zanon ISSN: 2239-267X The Italian Perspective Via Mesiano, 77 - 38123 - Trento, Italy - bruno.zanon@unitn.it Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale - Università degli Studi di Trento ABSTRACT Assessment of research products is a crucial issue for universities and research institutions faced with internationalization and competition. Disciplines are reacting differently to this challenge, and planning, in its various forms – from urban design to process-oriented sectors – is under strain because the increasingly common assessment procedures based on the number of articles published in ranked journals and on citation data are not generally accepted. The reputation of journals, the impact of publications, and the profiles of scholars are increasingly defined by means of indexes such as impact factor and citations counts, but these metrics are questioned because they do not take account of all journals and magazines – in particular those published in languages other than English – and they do not consider teaching and other activities typical of academics and which have a real impact on planning practices at the local level. Associate Professor