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Evaluation Framework for Policy Influence of Academic Research Based on Knowledge Utilization Theory
Received date: 2013-01-29
Revised date: 2013-04-05
Online published: 2013-04-20
Knowledge Utilization is a theory on how knowledge was transmitted into policy, which laid down a foundation for evaluating policy influence of academic research. Some evaluation frameworks were explored based on it. According to the different fundamental viewpoints and mapping methods, this article divides them into linear framework and multidimensional one. Then the authors analyze the frameworks' advantages and disadvantages, further discuss their further research.
Sun Zhiru , Zhang Zhiqiang . Evaluation Framework for Policy Influence of Academic Research Based on Knowledge Utilization Theory[J]. Library and Information Service, 2013 , (08) : 40 -45 . DOI: 10.7536/j.issn.0252-3116.2013.08.007
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