了解研究政策奖学金的动态:影响和生态系统效应的评估分析。

IF 2.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Jessica Benson-Egglenton, Matthew Flinders
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背景:尽管研究到政策(R2P)奖学金越来越多地用于促进流动性、促进知识交流和支持基于证据的政策制定,但从(多层次)影响和更广泛的“生态系统效应”方面对这些举措的评估仍然缺乏研究。目的和目标:本文的目的是评估第一批经济和社会研究委员会(ESRC)政策研究员(2021-2023)可以被视为成功试点计划的程度。更广泛的目标是,在促进研究政策参与和研究影响评估方法方面,为关于“什么有效”的辩论做出独特和原创的贡献。方法:在计划开始和中期分别对研究员和主持人进行两轮调查。然后使用调查数据来设计半结构化的访谈框架。采访了来自政策主办机构的18名研究员和10名代表。然后使用定性数据分析软件对访谈记录进行专题分析。研究结果:本文的中心论点是,尽管早期的评估证据表明,ESRC政策研究员计划在其主要目标方面“起作用”,但存在与系统性关注相关的重大问题,这些问题可能会限制中长期影响的实现。讨论与结论:由于促进人员、知识和人才跨越传统学科、专业和机构界限的流动,继续在研究、开发和创新“生态系统”中形成关键驱动因素,因此,本文概述的罕见队列评估研究的结果具有更大的意义。有机会改进和调整未来的投资,以实现最大的社会和科学价值。
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Understanding the dynamics of research policy fellowships: an evaluative analysis of impacts and ecosystem effects.

Background: Although research-to-policy (R2P) fellowships are increasingly used to facilitate mobility, promote knowledge-exchange, and support evidence-based policy making, the evaluation of these initiatives in terms of (multi-level) impacts and broader 'ecosystem effects' remains under-researched.

Aims and objectives: The aim of this article is to evaluate the degree to which the first cohort of Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Policy Fellows (2021-2023) can be seen as a successful pilot initiative. The broader objective being to make a distinctive and original contribution to the debate about 'what works' when it comes to promoting research-policy engagement and contribute to research impact evaluation methods.

Methods: Two rounds of surveys were conducted with fellows and hosts towards the beginning and middle of the scheme. Survey data was then used to design a semi-structured interview framework. Interviews were conducted with 18 fellows and ten representatives from policy host institutions. A thematic analysis of interview transcripts was then conducted using qualitative data analysis software.

Findings: The central argument of this article is that although the early-stage evaluative evidence suggests that the ESRC Policy Fellows initiative 'worked' in terms of its primary ambitions, significant questions exist in relation to systemic concerns that may well limit medium- and long-term impact attainment.

Discussion and conclusion: As facilitating the mobility of people, knowledge and talent across traditional disciplinary, professional and institutional boundaries continues to form a key driver within the research, development and innovation 'ecosystem', the results of rare cohort evaluation studies such as the one outlined in this article take on added significance. Opportunities exist to refine and align future investments for maximum social and scientific value.

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Evidence & Policy
Evidence & Policy SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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