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Managerial practices driving knowledge creation, learning and transfer in translational research: an exploratory case study

Francisco Balbastre-benaventEnrique CremadesElena Sanandrés Domínguez

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Knowledge managementbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementProductive sectorPerspective (graphical)Translational researchGeneral Business Management and AccountingPopularityKnowledge creationWork (electrical)Management of Technology and InnovationPhenomenonSociologyBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusinessSet (psychology)

description

Despite its growing popularity in the biomedical literature, the particular phenomenon of translational research management has not been addressed from an organizational and strategic perspective yet. Our study aims to fill this gap by identifying a set of managerial practices that could influence how knowledge is created, amplified and transferred from biomedical research both to clinical practice and the productive sector. As a result of the theoretical review, we have proposed a preliminary model to guide our empirical work. We have developed an exploratory case study to gather organisational information from an outstanding translational research center. The results obtained from the analysis have allowed us to build an induced model of managerial practices that both affect the creation, integration and transfer of knowledge in the translational research organization studied, as well as derives a set of research propositions. Finally, we present the main academic and managerial implications of the work, together with its limitations and related future research lines.

https://doi.org/10.1111/radm.12081