Zardo Pauline, Barnett Adrian G, Suzor Nicolas, Cahill Tim
Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Institute for Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
PLoS One. 2018 Feb 7;13(2):e0192290. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192290. eCollection 2018.
The impact of research on the world beyond academia has increasingly become an area of focus in research performance assessments internationally. Impact assessment is expected to incentivise researchers to increase engagement with industry, government and the public more broadly. Increased engagement is in turn expected to increase translation of research so decision-makers can use research to inform development of policies, programs, practices, processes, products, and other mechanisms, through which impact can be realised. However, research has shown that various factors affect research use, and evidence on 'what works' to increase decision-makers' use of research is limited. The Conversation is an open access research communication platform, published under Creative Commons licence, which translates research into news articles to engage a general audience, aiming to improve understanding of current issues and complex social problems. To identify factors that predict use of academic research and expertise reported in The Conversation, regression analyses were performed using The Conversation Australia 2016 Annual Survey data. A broad range of factors predicted use, with engagement actions being the most common. Interestingly, different types of engagement actions predicted different types of use. This suggests that to achieve impact through increased engagement, a deeper understanding of how and why different engagement actions elicit different types of use is needed. Findings also indicate The Conversation is overcoming some of the most commonly identified barriers to the use of research: access, relevance, actionable outcomes, and timeliness. As such, The Conversation offers an effective model for providing access to and communicating research in a way that enables use, a necessary precursor to achieving research impact.
科研对学术界以外世界的影响日益成为国际科研绩效评估的一个重点领域。预计影响评估将激励研究人员更广泛地加强与行业、政府和公众的互动。而加强互动反过来又有望增加研究成果的转化,以便决策者能够利用研究为政策、项目、实践、流程、产品及其他能够实现影响的机制的制定提供信息。然而,研究表明,各种因素会影响研究成果的应用,关于 “何种方法有效” 以增加决策者对研究成果应用的证据有限。《对话》是一个开放获取的研究交流平台,根据知识共享许可协议发布,它将研究成果转化为新闻文章以吸引普通受众,旨在增进对当前问题和复杂社会问题的理解。为了确定能够预测《对话》中所报道的学术研究和专业知识应用情况的因素,我们使用《澳大利亚对话》2016年年度调查数据进行了回归分析。众多因素能够预测研究成果的应用情况,其中互动行为最为常见。有趣的是,不同类型的互动行为能预测不同类型的应用情况。这表明,要通过加强互动来实现影响,需要更深入地了解不同的互动行为如何以及为何会引发不同类型的应用。研究结果还表明,《对话》正在克服一些最常见的阻碍研究成果应用的因素:获取途径、相关性、可采取行动的成果以及及时性。因此,《对话》提供了一个有效的模式,即以一种能够促进应用的方式提供研究成果并进行传播,这是实现研究影响的必要前提。