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Use of academic social research by public officials: exploring preferences and constraints that impact on research use

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EVIDENCE & POLICY
卷 11, 期 2, 页码 169-188

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POLICY PRESS
DOI: 10.1332/174426514X14138926450067

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research utilisation; research/policy relations; research-oriented culture; academic social research

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  1. Australian Research Council [LP 100100380]
  2. Productivity Commission
  3. Australian Bureau of Statistics
  4. Queensland Health
  5. Queensland Communities
  6. Queensland Department of Employment
  7. Queensland Department of Premier and Cabinet
  8. Victorian Department of Planning and Community Development
  9. Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood
  10. Victorian Department of Human Services

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While academics can do more to communicate the key messages of their research, the organisational cultures and information infrastructure of policy-related work units also play a large part in influencing the extent of research uptake in government agencies. Data from a large Australian survey (N 2084) of policy-related officials in government agencies is examined to provide insights into how certain preferences, constraints and organisational factors influence the ways in which policy personnel seek out and use academic social research.

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