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Knowledge mobilization and academic health science centres in Australia : comment on "Academic Health Science Centres as Vehicles for Knowledge Mobilisation in Australia? A Qualitative Study"

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Spyridonidis, Dimitrios (2021) Knowledge mobilization and academic health science centres in Australia : comment on "Academic Health Science Centres as Vehicles for Knowledge Mobilisation in Australia? A Qualitative Study". International Journal of Health Policy and Management . doi:10.34172/IJHPM.2021.125 (In Press)

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Abstract

Extant research on knowledge mobilization points to barriers and opportunities for innovation. Edelman et al paper “Academic Health Science Centres as Vehicles for Knowledge Mobilisation in Australia? A Qualitative Study” builds nicely on the existing knowledge base by evaluating the early stages of organisational development of Academic Health Science Centers in Australia. This commentary discusses their research findings by drawing on relevant themes including knowledge mobilization initiatives that have been developed globally to bridge the research-practice gap and knowledge brokering roles for service improvement. Following which, the commentary draws on organizational capabilities literature for knowledge brokering to happen, the latter including the need for measuring implementation fidelity amongst other capabilities. Finally, building on Edelman et al call for more attention to actionoriented roles and knowledge mobilization processes to deliver strategic goals the commentary concludes with a note for collective leadership as an enabler of knowledge mobilization with impact and at scale.

Item Type: Journal Item
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Warwick Business School
Journal or Publication Title: International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Publisher: Kerman University of Medical Sciences
ISSN: 2322-5939
Official Date: 6 September 2021
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6 September 2021Available
4 September 2021Accepted
DOI: 10.34172/IJHPM.2021.125
Status: Not Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: In Press
Access rights to Published version: Open Access

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