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Universities and the public good: A review of knowledge exchange policy and related university practice

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posted on 2024-11-01, 16:49 authored by Michael Cuthill, E O'Shea, Bruce WilsonBruce Wilson, Pierre Viljoen
Australian policy relating to knowledge exchange has never been well articulated, notwithstanding that the nexus between knowledge, engagement and higher education in Australia has been on the national agenda for several decades (Grattan Institute, 2013). In universities, this policy deficit is reflected in a lack of project management and collaboration skills, and limited motivation of researchers to engage in collaborative knowledge exchange processes. Taken together, poor policy and inadequate practice constrain the effective use of knowledge in socioeconomic development and national innovation. This paper primarily focuses on the knowledge exchange policy-practice nexus in Australia. We adopt the term 'knowledge exchange' while acknowledging many other related concepts, such as knowledge transfer, university community engagement, integrative applied research and engaged scholarship. We draw attention to international contexts in which universities, governments, industry and funding agencies are now explicitly supporting and facilitating collaborative knowledge exchange activities. Our review suggests that Australia needs a clearly articulated national knowledge exchange policy, along with enhanced university capacity to implement knowledge exchange initiatives.

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Journal

Australian Universities' Review

Volume

56

Issue

2

Start page

36

End page

46

Total pages

11

Publisher

National Tertiary Education Union

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2014 Australian Universities' Review; Authors

Former Identifier

2006050071

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-28

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