BEKERJA DAN BERBAKTI UNTUK KEMAJUAN KTI

Policy, Change and Paradox in Indonesia: Implications for the Use of Knowledge

Ajoy Datta, Rachma Indah Nurbani, Gema Satria Mayang Sedyadi, Hans Antlov, Ishkak Fatonie, Rudy Sabri

Indonesia
Externally Published Content, January, 2018, Final

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The Knowledge Sector Initiative (KSI) is a 15-year programme to help develop systems that will enhance the production and use of knowledge, especially research knowledge, during development planning processes and on priority policy issues in Indonesia. This working paper explores the factors that shape policy processes in Indonesia, focussing on the types of knowledge that tends to be influential in shaping policy and why. The authors reflect on the implications of knowledge use for KSI and how it works with its partners.

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