The research-practice gap is a persistent problem in healthcare - significant new knowledge is created but only some of it is shared and even less is used. As a consequence, many innovative ideas fail to change practice in healthcare settings. Academics, practitioners, and governments alike, agree that finding new ways of mobilizing knowledge is critical to reducing this gap. Yet knowledge mobilization is especially difficult in such a complex setting. This is because knowledge isessentially social and contextual in its very nature. Straightforward, linear transfer models fail to work. This book provides an alternative knowledge mobilization view, that examines in detail how knowledge is circulated and negotiated among those involved in healthcare, and how it is used to actually transform practice. Building on the collective scholarship of some of the most prominent academics in this area, the chapters explore the dynamics of knowledge mobilization, focusing on the challenges these pose for organization and management and how these challenges can be overcome.
Introduction - Knowledge Mobilization in Healthcare; Theme 1 - Understanding How Managers Mobilize Knowledge; Introduction; Epistemic Fit and the Mobilization of Management Knowledge in Healthcare; Objects and Monitoring Practices: Understanding CEOs Information Work As Mundane Accomplishment; Theme 2 - Developing Organizational Capabilities for Knowledge Mobilization; Introduction; Enhancing Absorptive Capacity of Healthcare Organizations: The Case of Commissioning Service Interventions; Creating and Sustaining the Right Kind of Space for Organizational Learning in Primary Health Care; Theme 3 - Mobilizing Knowledge Through Networking; Introduction; Knowledge Mobilization Across Inter-organizational Health Care Innovation Partnerships: A Network Ambidexterity Perspective; Knowledge Mobilization in Healthcare Networks: The Power of Everyday Practices; Knowledge Mobilization and Network Ambidexterity in a Mandated Healthcare Network: A CLAHRC Case Study; Theme 4 - Mobilizing Knowledge Across Space and Time; Introduction; Recovering the Performative Role of Innovations in the Global Travel of Healthcare Practices: Is there a Ghost in the Machine?; Mobilizing Knowledge in the Ecology of Healthcare Innovation; Conclusion - Moving On...;
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