Background: In the UK managers from multiple organisations are commonly tasked with collectively devising and implementing local health and wellbeing policies as a way of addressing increasing demand for healthcare. This requires them to create knowledge together but relatively little is known about how this occurs. This paper reports the results of research into how managers collectively create knowledge in order to address local health and wellbeing challenges. Methods: We undertook a case study in three sites in England. Using statistical network modelling we identified clusters of actors and interviewed managers from heterogeneous clusters about their collective activities. We used interview and documentary data to construct accounts...
INTRODUCTION: Public health policy-making activities are currently split between local authority and...
The health policy domain has displayed increasing interest in questions of knowledge management and ...
This study contributes to service industry theory by revealing how employers in the health service u...
Background: In the UK managers from multiple organisations are commonly tasked with collectively dev...
This article presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIH...
Background: Health and well-being services, in common with many public services, cannot be delivered...
Background: Health and well-being services, in common with many public services, cannot be delivered...
Abstract Knowledge mobilisation can be achieved through various routes. This can include immersive, ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Joining the domains of practice, research and policy is an important aspect of...
This paper draws upon selected findings from a small scale qualitative study of the situated practic...
Objectives: To better understand the applicability of knowledge management (KM) in public health (PH...
Until now, research has given us only a limited understanding of how managers actually make sense of...
Background Persistent health inequalities encourage researchers to identify new ways of understandin...
This article investigates network governance in the context of health and wellbeing services in Engl...
The project will explore the engagement of very senior managers (CEO, or senior level managers at Bo...
INTRODUCTION: Public health policy-making activities are currently split between local authority and...
The health policy domain has displayed increasing interest in questions of knowledge management and ...
This study contributes to service industry theory by revealing how employers in the health service u...
Background: In the UK managers from multiple organisations are commonly tasked with collectively dev...
This article presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIH...
Background: Health and well-being services, in common with many public services, cannot be delivered...
Background: Health and well-being services, in common with many public services, cannot be delivered...
Abstract Knowledge mobilisation can be achieved through various routes. This can include immersive, ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Joining the domains of practice, research and policy is an important aspect of...
This paper draws upon selected findings from a small scale qualitative study of the situated practic...
Objectives: To better understand the applicability of knowledge management (KM) in public health (PH...
Until now, research has given us only a limited understanding of how managers actually make sense of...
Background Persistent health inequalities encourage researchers to identify new ways of understandin...
This article investigates network governance in the context of health and wellbeing services in Engl...
The project will explore the engagement of very senior managers (CEO, or senior level managers at Bo...
INTRODUCTION: Public health policy-making activities are currently split between local authority and...
The health policy domain has displayed increasing interest in questions of knowledge management and ...
This study contributes to service industry theory by revealing how employers in the health service u...