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knowledge brokersの例文

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  • Certain types of organizations have been identified to be acting primarily as knowledge brokers:
  • A number of KMb networks support professional knowledge brokers and the practice of KMb.
  • Knowledge brokers or intermediaries act as bridges between the users and producers of the knowledge.
  • A study by IISD investigated the value of knowledge brokers within the climate change sphere.
  • I explained haute couture as the laboratory of fashion, and the clients and celebrities as fashion's knowledge brokers who wear the creations on the red carpet.
  • Research into effective knowledge brokers, conducted by University of Oxford researchers, found that committed "'knowledge leadership "'is key to mobilizing research across organisational boundaries and embedding it in practice.
  • The media s role as knowledge brokers is established and the roles it plays in that process as a a medium for information that is not necessarily a stakeholder have been examined.
  • Companies like ServiceWare Inc . of Oakmont, Penn ., and Knowledge Brokers Inc ., of Dallas, sell packaged data on all the most common standard applications, such as Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft Excel and Borland Paradox.
  • Evers et al . ( 2009 ) have suggested that improvements could be made by promoting more active dissemination of mental health economic analysis, building partnerships through policy-makers and researchers, and employing greater use of knowledge brokers.
  • While the exact role and function of knowledge brokers are conceptualized and operationalized differently in various sectors and settings, a key feature appears to be the facilitation of knowledge exchange or sharing between and among various stakeholders, including researchers, practitioners, and policy makers.
  • InfoAmazonia was launched by O Eco and Internews'Earth Journalism Network ( EJN ) in June 2012 at the Rio + 20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development with initial funding from the Climate and Development Knowledge Brokers Network and the International Center for Journalists.
  • These ideas of quality research informed by the needs of research users, accurate interpretation, open access and just-in-time service are the bases for good researcher-user interface, often provided by knowledge brokers who can synthesize a large body of research and look for policy and practice implications that facilitate use of research results.