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" Knowledge, politics and policymaking in Indonesia / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 889540
Title & Author : Knowledge, politics and policymaking in Indonesia /\ Arnaldo Pellini, Budiati Prasetiamartati, Kharisma Priyo Nugroho, Elisabeth Jackson, Fred Carden, editors.
Publication Statement : Singapore :: Springer,, [2018]
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xxi, 157 pages)
ISBN : 9789811301674
: : 9811301670
: 9789811301667
: 9811301662
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : Intro; Preface; Contents; About the Editors and Contributors; List of Abbreviations and Other Terms; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1 Introduction: Knowledge, Politics andPolicymaking inIndonesia; 2 Structure andContent oftheBook; References; Part I: Producing Knowledge for Policy; Chapter 2: Linking Academic Research andPolicymaking; 1 Introduction; 2 Universities asKnowledge Environments: TheTeaching-ƯResearch Nexus; 3 Funding forResearch; 4 Careers inResearch; 5 The Way Forward: Reforming Research Culture andConnecting theDisconnected; 5.1 Universities asResearch Environments.
: 4.1 Strengthening Personal Awareness andSkills forUsing Evidence4.2 Strengthening Organisational Approaches toUsing Evidence; 5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: Data Innovation forPolicymaking inIndonesia; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Benefits andOpportunities; 1.2 Perils andChallenges; 2 Indonesia's Data Ecosystem; 3 Pulse Lab Jakarta: Experimenting andLearning AboutData Innovation forPublic Policy; 3.1 Pulse Lab Jakarta; 3.1.1 Pulse Lab Jakarta: Approaching Development Sensibly; 3.2 National Citizen Feedback Dashboard; 3.2.1 Malaria Case Rapid Reporting.
: 5.2 Research Funding5.3 Research asaPromising Career; 6 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: The Role ofPolicy Research Institutes inPolicymaking inIndonesia; 1 Introduction; 2 General Framework; 2.1 Individuals andInstitutions; 2.2 Relationship Between State andCivil Society; 3 From Non-governmental Organisations toPolicy Research Institutes. FromService Delivery toAdvocacy andPolicy Research; 4 Policy Research Institutes andthePolicymaking System; 5 The Real-World Role ofPRIs inIndonesian Policymaking; 6 Conclusions; References.
: Chapter 4: Brokering Knowledge andPolicy Analysis Within theIndonesian Public Sector1 Introduction; 1.1 Evidence-Informed Policymaking andKnowledge Intermediation; 2 Knowledge Intermediation andPolicy Analysis inIndonesia; 2.1 Knowledge Production andIntermediation Withinthe Government: Role andChallenges ofBalitbangs; 2.1.1 Challenges Facing Balitbangs; 2.2 Experimenting withtheGovernment Think-Tank Model; 3 Policy Analysts asProfessional Knowledge Intermediaries WithinGovernment; 3.1 Opportunities andChallenges forPolicy Analysts; 4 Conclusions; References.
: Part II: Knowledge and the Politics of PolicymakingChapter 5: How andWhen Do Policymakers Use Evidence? Taking Politics into Account; 1 Introduction; 2 Policymaking Processes inIndonesia; 3 Factors Influencing Policymakers' Ability toSearch forandUse Evidence; 3.1 Individual Factors; 3.2 Skills inEvidence Literacy; 3.3 Critical Thinking andAnalytical Skills; 3.4 Sectoral Knowledge andExperience; 3.5 Personal andProfessional Networks; 3.6 Organisational Factors; 3.7 The Wider Policy Environment; 4 Other Countries' Approaches toImproving Policymakers' Demand forEvidence.
Abstract : This edited volume examines key questions about evidence-informed policy making in Indonesia. It draws on insights and evidence acquired through the implementation of the Knowledge Sector Initiative, a joint programmme between the governments of Indonesia and Australia which aims to strengthen demand for and use of evidence in policy making in Indonesia. With contributions from academics, policy researchers, policymakers and development practitioners, the volume deepens readers' understanding of how knowledge and politics shape the policy making process in Indonesia. This volume will be of interest to Indonesian and international researchers, academics, students, practitioners and policy makers concerned with different aspects of evidence-informed policy making research and processes. In particular, regional and international development practitioners and development partners interested in learning from Indonesia's efforts to improve how evidence is used to address key development challenges, will find this volume valuable.--
Subject : Economic development-- Research-- Evaluation.
Subject : Research-- Indonesia.
Subject : Economic development-- Research-- Evaluation.
Subject : Economic policy-- Evaluation.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Essays.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- General.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- National.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Reference.
Subject : Research.
Subject : Indonesia, Economic policy, Evaluation.
Subject : Indonesia, Government policy, Evaluation.
Subject : Indonesia.
Dewey Classification : ‭320.609598‬
LC Classification : ‭DS615‬
Added Entry : Carden, F., (Fred)
: Jackson, Elisabeth
: Nugroho, Kharisma Priyo
: Pellini, Arnaldo
: Prasetiamartati, Budiati,1976-
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