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Working Paper 18: This working paper reflects on the experience of SurveyMETER, a policy research institute based in the Yogyakarta, in testing the use of episode studies to describe a policy influence and policy engagement process that SurveyMETER had been leading. Episode studies are one of the tools that can help policy research organizations and think tanks to document the uptake of their research work and/or the degree to which the evidence they have produced has informed policy processes and policy actors.
Despite being the fourth most populous country and the fourth largest democracy in the world, Indonesia lags behind its neighboring countries in explaining itself to the world. Only ten percent of international publications on Indonesia are written by Indonesian researchers and academics.
This infographic shows the performance of Indonesian academic publication output in comparison among the G20 and ASEAN countries in 1996 - 2014.
Thinks tanks, policy research institutes and government departments are increasing demand for knowledge repositories. Knowledge repositories not only will enable people across organizations to share documents and link them to the global Open Access movement.
This working paper documents the findings from an assessment of the acquisition of research knowledge and expertise by national level decision makers in Indonesia.
In November, prolific blogger and KSI staffer Arnaldo Pellini, Helen Tilley and Fred Carden published a blog in the online magazine “The Conversation”.
ODI Publications: What Shapes Evidence use in a Government Agency?
Governments around the world are dealing with increasingly complex problems and trying to better understand ‘what works’ to deliver real change for their populations.
This working paper reflects on the context in which KSI is working and provides a ‘benchmark’ against which to measure progress.
National Academies of Science are a central actor in any country’s knowledge sector. When they are well-resourced and well-managed, they play an important role in helping to translate evidence into policy-ready advice for government.