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Perspectives of academic social scientists on knowledge transfer and research collaborations: a cross-sectional survey of Australian academics
by
Ferguson, Michele
, Boreham, Paul
, Povey, Jenny
, Cherney, Adrian
, Head, Brian
in
Academic staff
/ Academics
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ College Science
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Database Management Systems
/ Evidence
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Grants
/ Human Geography
/ Information sharing
/ Knowledge Transfer
/ Learning transfer
/ Personnel Policy
/ Policy making
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Health
/ Research Collaborations
/ Research Needs
/ Research transfer
/ Research Utilisation
/ Research Utilization
/ Researchers
/ Response Rates (Questionnaires)
/ School Policy
/ School Surveys
/ Social Problems
/ Social research
/ Social Science Research
/ Social sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Social Work
/ Translation
/ Uptake
2012
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Perspectives of academic social scientists on knowledge transfer and research collaborations: a cross-sectional survey of Australian academics
by
Ferguson, Michele
, Boreham, Paul
, Povey, Jenny
, Cherney, Adrian
, Head, Brian
in
Academic staff
/ Academics
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ College Science
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Database Management Systems
/ Evidence
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Grants
/ Human Geography
/ Information sharing
/ Knowledge Transfer
/ Learning transfer
/ Personnel Policy
/ Policy making
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Health
/ Research Collaborations
/ Research Needs
/ Research transfer
/ Research Utilisation
/ Research Utilization
/ Researchers
/ Response Rates (Questionnaires)
/ School Policy
/ School Surveys
/ Social Problems
/ Social research
/ Social Science Research
/ Social sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Social Work
/ Translation
/ Uptake
2012
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Perspectives of academic social scientists on knowledge transfer and research collaborations: a cross-sectional survey of Australian academics
by
Ferguson, Michele
, Boreham, Paul
, Povey, Jenny
, Cherney, Adrian
, Head, Brian
in
Academic staff
/ Academics
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ College Science
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Database Management Systems
/ Evidence
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Grants
/ Human Geography
/ Information sharing
/ Knowledge Transfer
/ Learning transfer
/ Personnel Policy
/ Policy making
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Health
/ Research Collaborations
/ Research Needs
/ Research transfer
/ Research Utilisation
/ Research Utilization
/ Researchers
/ Response Rates (Questionnaires)
/ School Policy
/ School Surveys
/ Social Problems
/ Social research
/ Social Science Research
/ Social sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Social Work
/ Translation
/ Uptake
2012
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Perspectives of academic social scientists on knowledge transfer and research collaborations: a cross-sectional survey of Australian academics
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Perspectives of academic social scientists on knowledge transfer and research collaborations: a cross-sectional survey of Australian academics
2012
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This paper reports results from a survey of academic social scientists in Australian universities on their research engagement experience with industry and government partners and end-users of research. The results highlight that while academics report a range of benefits arising from research collaborations, there are also significant impediments to research translation and uptake, including organisational processes within universities. Using the scale of research utilisation, we examine research transfer and uptake and explore a range of variables to understand factors influencing the use of academic social science research by policy makers and practitioners.
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Policy Press,The Policy Press
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