Knowledge brokers are people or organizations that move knowledge around and create connections between researchers and their various audiences. This commentary reviews some of the literature on knowledge brokering and lays out some thoughts on how to analyze and theorize this practice. Discussing the invisibility and interstitiality of knowledge brokers, the author argues that social scientists need to analyze more thoroughly their practices, the brokering devices they use, and the benefits and drawbacks of their double peripherality. The author also argues that knowledge brokers do not only move knowledge, but they also produce a new kind of knowledge: brokered knowledge
Despite growing rhetoric regarding the potential benefits of using knowledge brokers in relation toen...
Innovativeness appears to be one of the most important attributes associated with the best of both p...
This study analyses the knowledge broker, defined as a knowledge intensive type of intermediation am...
Knowledge brokers are people or organizations that move knowledge around and create connections betw...
International audienceKnowledge brokers move and translate knowledge and create connections between ...
Knowledge brokers may be described as people moving between the two different worlds of knowledge pr...
Background: Knowledge brokering is promoted as a means of enabling exchange between fields and close...
The role of knowledge brokers as intermediaries is widely recognized. However, less has been written...
It has been suggested that in order to address current complex problems, scientists have to take on ...
International audienceThe usual way of conceiving the movement and positioning of knowledge brokers ...
We empirically examine the antecedents and innovation consequences of organizational knowledge broke...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
none2Bridging connections among distinct actors such as individuals or organizations, can counterbal...
© 2014 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. A resource-based view of organizations suggests that...
In the field of health, decision making based on new evidence is the foundation of a health system t...
Despite growing rhetoric regarding the potential benefits of using knowledge brokers in relation toen...
Innovativeness appears to be one of the most important attributes associated with the best of both p...
This study analyses the knowledge broker, defined as a knowledge intensive type of intermediation am...
Knowledge brokers are people or organizations that move knowledge around and create connections betw...
International audienceKnowledge brokers move and translate knowledge and create connections between ...
Knowledge brokers may be described as people moving between the two different worlds of knowledge pr...
Background: Knowledge brokering is promoted as a means of enabling exchange between fields and close...
The role of knowledge brokers as intermediaries is widely recognized. However, less has been written...
It has been suggested that in order to address current complex problems, scientists have to take on ...
International audienceThe usual way of conceiving the movement and positioning of knowledge brokers ...
We empirically examine the antecedents and innovation consequences of organizational knowledge broke...
Transferring healthcare research into policy and practice is a messy and complex process that both p...
none2Bridging connections among distinct actors such as individuals or organizations, can counterbal...
© 2014 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. A resource-based view of organizations suggests that...
In the field of health, decision making based on new evidence is the foundation of a health system t...
Despite growing rhetoric regarding the potential benefits of using knowledge brokers in relation toen...
Innovativeness appears to be one of the most important attributes associated with the best of both p...
This study analyses the knowledge broker, defined as a knowledge intensive type of intermediation am...