Identifying trustworthy experts: how do policymakers find and assess public health researchers worth consulting or collaborating with?
This paper reports data from semi-structured interviews on how 26 Australian civil servants, ministers and ministerial advisors find and evaluate researchers with whom they wish to consult or collaborate. Policymakers valued researchers who had credibility across the three attributes seen as contrib...
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Main Authors: | Abby S Haynes, Gemma E Derrick, Sally Redman, Wayne D Hall, James A Gillespie, Simon Chapman, Heidi Sturk |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/925d655fce5a44dba2b51c51f5f0b23b |
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