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- Title
Where evidence‐based policy meets research impact.
- Authors
Gunn, Andrew; Mintrom, Michael
- Abstract
This paper explores the territory between the evidence‐based policymaking (EBPM) agenda and the research impact agenda. Although these two related agendas are typically considered in isolation, this paper provides an analysis dedicated to how they interact. It begins with a discussion outlining the origins of research impact and the use of evidence in policymaking. This is followed by an overview of the Australian policy context that shapes academic research and its impact. We argue that although the relationship between EBPM and research impact can be viewed as a symbiotic one, there are some tensions that arise in practice. Such difficulties can be further exacerbated when using research to inform policy in times of crisis, as illustrated by governing during the COVID‐19 pandemic. The insights provided contribute to our understanding of impact and are of value to policymakers and academic researchers as they help clarify the changing context within which they operate. This paper explores the interface between the evidence‐based policy and the research impact agendas. We provide some background to the study and practice of impact followed by an overview of the Australian policy context. The analysis investigates some of the tensions that arise when the two agendas interact.
- Subjects
COVID-19 pandemic; UNIVERSITY research; POLICY sciences; KNOWLEDGE transfer
- Publication
Australian Journal of Public Administration, 2021, Vol 80, Issue 3, p544
- ISSN
0313-6647
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1467-8500.12499