Background:Despite the known need for empirical research-to-policy studies, little is known about the factors and conditions needed to support meaningful evidence use or how to intervene to promote quality evidence use. Aims and objectives:To study research-policy processes empirically and descriptively, we conducted an ethnography that focused on the impact of the Research-to-Policy Collaboration (RPC) on legislator and researcher evidence use or policy engagement, including whether and how researchers and policymakers created and sustained meaningful relationships. Methods:The ethnography included participant observation as well as pre- and post- semi-structured interviews from policymakers (n=17), researchers (n=23), and RPC staff (n=5)....
Background: To improve knowledge utilization in policymaking, alignment between researchers and poli...
BACKGROUND: To improve knowledge utilization in policymaking, alignment between researchers and poli...
The purpose of this study was to investigate a commonly-held view that educational research does not...
Background:To improve the use of evidence in policy and practice, many organisations and individuals...
While robust evidence is one ingredient in the policymaking process, it is by no means the only one....
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
Abstract Background Evidence generation partnerships between researchers and policy-makers are a pot...
The potential for research to influence policy, and for researchers to influence policy actors, is s...
Abstract Background Much has been written about the use of evidence in policy; however, there is sti...
In this chapter, we contribute to debates about how social science research can influence policy and...
Effective communication of research is often cited as being most important to gaining the attention ...
The use of research evidence (URE) in policy and practice is relevant to many academic disciplines;...
Researchers and policy makers contribute different skills, knowledge and perspectives to the policy ...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
This book systematically explores and demonstrates the potential breadth and value of the contributi...
Background: To improve knowledge utilization in policymaking, alignment between researchers and poli...
BACKGROUND: To improve knowledge utilization in policymaking, alignment between researchers and poli...
The purpose of this study was to investigate a commonly-held view that educational research does not...
Background:To improve the use of evidence in policy and practice, many organisations and individuals...
While robust evidence is one ingredient in the policymaking process, it is by no means the only one....
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
Abstract Background Evidence generation partnerships between researchers and policy-makers are a pot...
The potential for research to influence policy, and for researchers to influence policy actors, is s...
Abstract Background Much has been written about the use of evidence in policy; however, there is sti...
In this chapter, we contribute to debates about how social science research can influence policy and...
Effective communication of research is often cited as being most important to gaining the attention ...
The use of research evidence (URE) in policy and practice is relevant to many academic disciplines;...
Researchers and policy makers contribute different skills, knowledge and perspectives to the policy ...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
This book systematically explores and demonstrates the potential breadth and value of the contributi...
Background: To improve knowledge utilization in policymaking, alignment between researchers and poli...
BACKGROUND: To improve knowledge utilization in policymaking, alignment between researchers and poli...
The purpose of this study was to investigate a commonly-held view that educational research does not...