Bridging Higher Education Research and Policy: The Role of Institutional Knowledge Brokers

מחבר
Fraenkel, Y.
Lecturer

We examine the role of institutional knowledge brokers in bridging higher education research (HER) and higher education policy,focusing on a parliamentary advisory body in Israel. Using citation and topic analysis, supplemented by stakeholder interviews,we investigate the topics addressed, sources of evidence utilised and perceptions of different forms of evidence. Findings revealthe limited influence of HER on advisory outputs, with governmental sources dominating the evidence base. The marginal roleof HER is linked to perceptions of its limited timeliness, theoretical focus and perceived ideological biases. We highlight theinherent tensions faced by institutional knowledge brokers operating in political contexts, where navigating the demands forneutrality and relevance often limits their ability to engage with contentious or systemic issues. This challenge is particularlyacute in the contemporary context, where academic knowledge production itself has become increasingly contested and a focalpoint of public and political polarisation. This study underscores the persistent challenge of integrating HER into policy and em-phasises the need for more effective strategies to enhance the impact of scholarly research on policymaking. While grounded inthe situated context of Israel's parliamentary advisory system, our findings illuminate tensions in the research–policy interfacethat may resonate beyond this setting.

Last Updated Date : 26/10/2025