How do policy workers actually use academic research and advice? While there are several recent studies regarding this question from other Westminster jurisdictions (e.g. Talbot & Talbot 2014, for the UK; Head et al. 2014, for Australia; Amara et al. 2004 and Ouimet et al. 2010, Canada), similar academic studies have been rare in New Zealand. So far, most of the local research in this field has been conducted by the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor and the Office of the Prime Minister’s Science Advisory Committee, with the particular instrumental purpose of improving the Government’s ministries and agen-cies’ ‘use of evidence in both the formation and evaluation of policy’ (Gluckman 2013, p. 3; see also Gluckman 2011). However, n...
There is an increasing body of quality research being done in New Zealand and internationally on t...
There continues to be discourse about declining policy capability at high government levels in Austr...
Too much of the evidence-based knowledge of academia is not informing public policy. Peter Shergold,...
How do policy workers actually use academic research and advice? While there are several recent stud...
This paper surveys research on the New Zealand government, both academic research and research that ...
The disparity between academics’ perception of the impact of their research and the opinions of poli...
Purpose-The “two communities” metaphor for the relationship between policy and academia is inconsist...
Research into the barriers of getting evidence produced by academics into policymaking processes has...
After a six-month spell as a Whitehall policy adviser, Professor Alex Stevens finds there is plenty ...
Following on from the recent debate at the ‘From Research to Policy: Academic Impacts on Government’...
According to this UK survey, the majority of senior civil servants actively engage positively with a...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
In 2002 New Zealand's government set out to 'accelerate' the nation's 'transformation into a knowled...
Evidence-based policy has become rhetoric for many western governments across a broad range of healt...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
There is an increasing body of quality research being done in New Zealand and internationally on t...
There continues to be discourse about declining policy capability at high government levels in Austr...
Too much of the evidence-based knowledge of academia is not informing public policy. Peter Shergold,...
How do policy workers actually use academic research and advice? While there are several recent stud...
This paper surveys research on the New Zealand government, both academic research and research that ...
The disparity between academics’ perception of the impact of their research and the opinions of poli...
Purpose-The “two communities” metaphor for the relationship between policy and academia is inconsist...
Research into the barriers of getting evidence produced by academics into policymaking processes has...
After a six-month spell as a Whitehall policy adviser, Professor Alex Stevens finds there is plenty ...
Following on from the recent debate at the ‘From Research to Policy: Academic Impacts on Government’...
According to this UK survey, the majority of senior civil servants actively engage positively with a...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
In 2002 New Zealand's government set out to 'accelerate' the nation's 'transformation into a knowled...
Evidence-based policy has become rhetoric for many western governments across a broad range of healt...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
There is an increasing body of quality research being done in New Zealand and internationally on t...
There continues to be discourse about declining policy capability at high government levels in Austr...
Too much of the evidence-based knowledge of academia is not informing public policy. Peter Shergold,...