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The aim of this study is to revisit the major theoretical perspectives on research utilisation by public civil servants, to propose a new conceptual framework of the absorption of research knowledge by these civil servants and to provide a first empirical testing of the proposed conceptual framework. Some of the empirical findings are particularly interesting as they seem to converge with the well-known ‘bounded’ aspect of rational action. For example, they show a significant association between civil servants’ educational level, on the one hand, and, on the other, their propensity to communicate with academic researchers and to acquire research evidence.
Ouimet et al. (Sun,) studied this question.