How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research
Edited by Tim Vorley,
Syahirah Abdul Rahman,
Lauren Tuckerman and
Phil Wallace
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Increasingly, academics are finding that engaging with external stakeholders can be both fruitful in undertaking research and an effective way to impact policy. With insightful and practical advice from a diverse range of contributors, including academics, policy makers, civil servants and knowledge exchange professionals, this accessible book explores How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Education; Geography; Innovations and Technology; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy; General Academic Interest; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781800378957
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research , pp 2-9

- Syahirah Abdul Rahman, Lauren Tuckerman, Tim Vorley and Phil Wallace
- Ch 2 What do policymakers want from researchers? Developing better understanding of a complex landscape , pp 10-27

- Graeme Reid and Sarah Chaytor
- Ch 3 The value of research evidence for policy , pp 28-37

- David Christian Rose and Chris Tyler
- Ch 4 Speaking a shared language , pp 38-49

- Sarah Foxen and Rowena Bermingham
- Ch 5 From broadcast to engagement: moving beyond traditional mechanisms , pp 50-60

- Anand Menon and Jill Rutter
- Ch 6 Between disciplines and perspectives: ACT as a PERIpatetic researcher , pp 61-72

- Matjaz Vidmar
- Ch 7 Co-producing policy relevant research , pp 73-82

- Clementine Hill O'Connor, Lucy Gavens, Dan Chedgzoy and Mary Gogarty
- Ch 8 Developing and delivering university consortia , pp 83-93

- Annette Bramley
- Ch 9 When worlds collide: the role of the funder in connecting research and policy , pp 94-102

- Melanie Knetsch and Lauren Tuckerman
- Ch 10 Critical friends - real time insights for shaping strategy , pp 104-112

- Debbie Johnson, Geeta Nathan and Syahirah Abdul Rahman
- Ch 11 Designing and delivering targeted policy engagement events , pp 113-123

- Sarah Weakley
- Ch 12 Collaborative doctoral research , pp 124-135

- Tim Vorley and Cristian Gherhes
- Ch 13 Doing and making the most of PhD internships , pp 136-145

- Lauren Tuckerman
- Ch 14 Enabling collaboration and building capacity through research networks , pp 146-153

- Phil Wallace, Heidi Hinder, Adam Luqmani and Lisa Hanselmann
- Ch 15 Mission research: experiences from participation in OECD entrepreneurship policy research projects , pp 154-163

- Helen Lawton Smith
- Ch 16 Intersectional Anti-Racist Academic Activism for Policy-making (INTARAAP) through community engagement , pp 164-174

- Ima Jackson and Judy Wasige
- Ch 17 Commissioned research , pp 175-183

- Dan Hodges and Syahirah Abdul Rahman
- Ch 18 Engaging with policy makers in emerging markets , pp 185-195

- Ekkehard Ernst
- Ch 19 The City-Region Economic Development Institute - establishing a successful place-based research institute to support regions in turbulent times and beyond , pp 196-206

- Rebecca Riley, Simon Collinson, Anne Green and Raquel Ortega-Argilés
- Ch 20 Impacting small business policy: the Enterprise Research Centre , pp 207-216

- Vicki Belt
- Ch 21 Impacting policy thinking through partnership: insights from Northern Ireland , pp 217-228

- Jen Nelles, Tim Vorley and Eoin McFadden
- Ch 22 Critical engagement in diversity and entrepreneurship: lessons from the Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship , pp 229-240

- Monder Ram
- Ch 23 Supporting policy towards sustainability , pp 241-248

- Alice Owen
- Ch 24 How to win friends and influence policy: a guide for new researchers , pp 249-258

- Katy Jones
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