This commentary argues that to fully appreciate the complexities of knowledge transfer one firstly has to distinguish between the notions of “data, information, knowledge and wisdom,” and that the latter two are highly context sensitive. In particular one has to understand knowledge as being personal rather than objective, and hence there is no form of knowledge that a-priori is more authoritative than another. Secondly, knowledge transfer in organisations can only be successful if the organisation is organised and managed as a “complex adaptive organisation” – its key characteristics arising from it’s a-priori defined common “purpose, goals and values.” Knowledge transfer, seen as “whole of system/organisation learning,” is highly context ...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
The critical interpretive synthesis by Borst and colleagues offered a new perspective on knowledge t...
Abstract This commentary argues that to fully appreciate the complexities of knowledge transfer one...
Putting health theories, research and knowledge into practice is a challenge referred to as the know...
A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects of healthca...
The re-conceptualization of knowledge translation (KT) in Kitson and colleagues’ manuscript “Using C...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
Abstract Putting health theories, research and knowledge into practice is a challenge referred to a...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society exist, and multiple mod...
Purpose – The authors draw selectively on theories of learning and knowledge, which currently have r...
Abstract A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects o...
ePublished: 10 July 2017Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society...
This commentary addresses two points raised by Kitson and colleagues’ article. First, increasing int...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
The critical interpretive synthesis by Borst and colleagues offered a new perspective on knowledge t...
Abstract This commentary argues that to fully appreciate the complexities of knowledge transfer one...
Putting health theories, research and knowledge into practice is a challenge referred to as the know...
A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects of healthca...
The re-conceptualization of knowledge translation (KT) in Kitson and colleagues’ manuscript “Using C...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
Abstract Putting health theories, research and knowledge into practice is a challenge referred to a...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society exist, and multiple mod...
Purpose – The authors draw selectively on theories of learning and knowledge, which currently have r...
Abstract A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects o...
ePublished: 10 July 2017Many representations of the movement of healthcare knowledge through society...
This commentary addresses two points raised by Kitson and colleagues’ article. First, increasing int...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient ...
The critical interpretive synthesis by Borst and colleagues offered a new perspective on knowledge t...