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Utilisation Of Research In South Africas Research Institutes 1st Edition Leisl Joanne Neskakis

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Utilisation Of Research In South Africas Research Institutes 1st Edition Leisl Joanne Neskakis
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Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Leisl Joanne Neskakis
ISBN: 9783832594824, 3832594825
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Utilisation Of Research In South Africas Research Institutes 1st Edition Leisl Joanne Neskakis by Leisl Joanne Neskakis 9783832594824, 3832594825 instant download after payment.

The overarching aim of this study is to analyse what researchers in South African higher education institutes and science councils mean by the term 'utilisation' - i.e. what do researchers mean when they indicate that their research findings are being utilised. The data used to conduct this analysis is taken from a national survey, conducted for the purpose of establishing the extent to which research finding in South Africa are utilised. The author played an active role in this survey component of the research conducted for the South African National Advisory Committee on Innovation (NACI).The study also covers the specific dynamics of the utilisation process: How does research utilisation occur and what are the key variables in this process? In answering this question, the author discusses five prominent models of knowledge utilisation that have been put forward over the past three decades: The Two-Communities theory of Norman Caplan (1979); The three models of policy research of Carol Weiss (1991); The Triple Helix model of Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff (1996); The three policy paradigms of Barry Bozeman (1994); and The Contingency Effectiveness model of Technology Transfer (CETT) of Barry Bozeman (2000).

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