Knowledge mobilization supports research collaborations between university and community partners which can maximize the impacts of research beyond the academy; however, models of knowledge mobilization are complex and create challenges for monitoring research impacts. This inability to sufficiently evaluate is particularly problematic for large collaborative research networks involving multiple partners and research institutions. The Co-produced Pathway to Impact simplifies many of the complex models of knowledge mobilization. It is a logic model based framework for mapping the progress of research -> dissemination -> uptake -> implementation -> impact. This framework is illustrated using collaborative research projects from Promoting Rela...
Background: The importance of ‘evidence-informed practice’ has risen dramatically in education and i...
Social impact, defined as an effect on society, culture, quality of life,community services, or publ...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...
Knowledge mobilization supports research collaborations between university and community partners wh...
Research impact is emerging as a common feature in national research systems. Knowledge mobilization...
Knowledge mobilization seeks to identify and support authentic research collaborations between commu...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in using co-creation approaches, with academics a...
• In order to encourage and support co-produced research, RCUK, HEFCE and Universities should expand...
This article introduces the concept of ‘co-impact’ to characterise the complex and dynamic process o...
This field note presents reflections from the perspective of a knowledge mobilization (KMb) practiti...
This tool kit is intended to help scholars plan, conduct, and evaluate efforts to mobilize knowledg...
The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully realised. This stubborn p...
The use of networks in public education is one of a number of knowledge mobilization (KMb) strategie...
Many strategies guide knowledge-sharing to enhance uptake of evidence-based programs in practice, th...
Abstract The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully realised. This s...
Background: The importance of ‘evidence-informed practice’ has risen dramatically in education and i...
Social impact, defined as an effect on society, culture, quality of life,community services, or publ...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...
Knowledge mobilization supports research collaborations between university and community partners wh...
Research impact is emerging as a common feature in national research systems. Knowledge mobilization...
Knowledge mobilization seeks to identify and support authentic research collaborations between commu...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in using co-creation approaches, with academics a...
• In order to encourage and support co-produced research, RCUK, HEFCE and Universities should expand...
This article introduces the concept of ‘co-impact’ to characterise the complex and dynamic process o...
This field note presents reflections from the perspective of a knowledge mobilization (KMb) practiti...
This tool kit is intended to help scholars plan, conduct, and evaluate efforts to mobilize knowledg...
The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully realised. This stubborn p...
The use of networks in public education is one of a number of knowledge mobilization (KMb) strategie...
Many strategies guide knowledge-sharing to enhance uptake of evidence-based programs in practice, th...
Abstract The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully realised. This s...
Background: The importance of ‘evidence-informed practice’ has risen dramatically in education and i...
Social impact, defined as an effect on society, culture, quality of life,community services, or publ...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...