Search results for "Knowledge transfer"

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Enhancing the SCIROCCO tool using quantitative and qualitative methods

2018

Background: The SCIROCCO tool, developed as part of the SCIROCCO project, incorporates the Maturity Model for the adoption of Integrated Care developed by the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (B3 Action Group on Integrated Care). The online self-assessment tool can be used to facilitate scaling-up of integrated care across different health and care sectors, at different levels in health or care systems, and in a range of communities. Currently, more than 30 European regions are involved in testing the SCIROCCO tool. Since the project launch in April 2016, the tool underwent two iterations. Each of the iterations of the tool was followed by a round of refinement t…

Health (social science)Process managementSociology and Political ScienceComputer sciencebusiness.industryHealth Policymedia_common.quotation_subjectTarget audienceUsabilityFocus groupSession (web analytics)Integrated carePresentationfocus group; qualitative; quantitative; scaling-up; SCIROCCO; toolGroup workbusinessKnowledge transfermedia_commonInternational Journal of Integrated Care
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Conclusion and Future

2014

After being awarded the EURO 2008, Switzerland faced several challenges related to hosting such a mega sport event. The research has explored how knowledge transfer and the use of certain management tools were important in Switzerland’s organization of fifteen matches and to achieving a happy and prosperous football festival in Switzerland.

Host countrybusiness.industryCorporate governanceEvent (relativity)Corporate social responsibilityFootballPublic relationsbusinessMega-Knowledge transfer
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Why do we need training? - A “Training school on molecular methods used for foodborne parasite diagnostics in different matrices” is a example of kno…

2020

Foodborne parasites with zoonotic potential are of particular concern for human health, being responsible for serious and potentially life threatening diseases. In the last decades, the development of molecular biology techniques have been successfully implemented for clinical diagnosis of FBPs in animal or human samples providing cheaper, less labor intensive, reliable and more sensitive tests. It is apparent from recent publications that unsubstantiated molecular methods for parasite detection that have undergone scant evaluation for sensitivity and specificity are becoming increasingly common. The aim of the organized Training Schools was to transfer knowledge on application, optimizatio…

Human healthInfectious DiseasesKnowledge managementbusiness.industryClinical diagnosisImmunologyParasitologyResearch qualityGeneral MedicineTroubleshootingBiologybusinessKnowledge transferExperimental Parasitology
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Challenges in academic commercialisation: a case study of the scientists' experiences

2017

This paper introduces findings from a 2-year commercialisation project, KnoPro, where a Finnish university and few life science companies together with a number of intermediary organisations searched for business opportunities for academic research. The data of this intensive case study are organised in narrative episodes in which the actors attached versatile meanings to commercialisation. The episodes illustrate how academics approach commercialisation from the research perspective without true commercial efforts. They prioritise research and teaching ahead of commercialisation which constitutes a challenge for commercialisation. According to this study, successful commercialisation neces…

Information Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryAcademic culture020209 energyPerspective (graphical)02 engineering and technologySensemakingBusiness developmentComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information SystemsManagement of Technology and Innovation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringNarrativeSociologybusinessKnowledge transferInternational Journal of Knowledge Management Studies
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Intellectual Capital Management Increase in Offshoring

2021

Offshoring is a method for companies from automotive software development industry to have access to a larger pool of talents or to reduce the development costs. In order to have success, the management must be prepared for knowledge transfer process that will be different while compared to training a new employee at the headquarters. Many companies fail when this step is made and instead of reducing the costs, the loss can drag down the business even to the bankruptcy. In this paper, it is presented a solution for a systematic knowhow increase for the new offshore team, applicable to the processes of knowledge transfer. Complex trainings and various methods of solving the orders are not re…

Intellectual capital managementOffshoringComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONProcess (engineering)BankruptcyOrder (exchange)TA1-2040Automotive software developmentEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Knowledge transferIndustrial organizationMATEC Web of Conferences
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Knowledge flow in Technological Business Incubators: Evidence from Australia and Israel

2015

The study of the contribution of incubators to economic growth started to gain momentum in the 1980s, following the growth of the incubation phenomenon. While acknowledging the challenge of evaluating incubators׳ outcomes, we shift the focus from incubators׳ performance to their internal processes, in particular, the interrelationships through which the incubator stakeholders share knowledge. The literature suggests that small new ventures tend to fail because they lack managerial experience and ability to raise capital in an early stage. Incubators are expected to overcome these obstacles by offering experienced monitoring skills and by enhancing access to capital at a firm׳s early stage. …

Knowledge flowbusiness.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationCapital (economics)New product developmentGeneral EngineeringTechnology transferNew VenturesIncubatorBusinessKnowledge transferIndustrial organizationManagementTechnovation
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Fostering university-industry collaborations through university teaching

2019

Unversity-industry links and their impact on innovation processes have been widely acknowledged. However, previous studies have mainly examined university-industry knowledge transfer activities from the perspective of the research and third stream missions. This paper goes a step further, analysing such processes from the perspective of the university’s teaching mission. More specifically, it explores how educational crowdsourcing platforms help bring universities and industry together to develop joint activities in undergraduate and graduate programmes. Nine platforms with different business models were examined. A qualitative exploratory approach was adopted to manually collect and analys…

Knowledge managementEducation HigherKnowledge managementOnline platformKnowledge transferTransferència de tecnologiaLibrary and Information SciencesCrowdsourcingManagement Information SystemsManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business:Economia i organització d'empreses [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]SociologyBusiness and International ManagementTechnology transferbusiness.industryTeachingGestió del coneixement05 social sciencesUniversitats -- PlanificacióCrowdsourcing050211 marketingUniversity teachingbusinessKnowledge transfer050203 business & managementUniversity-industry
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Diversity of Higher Education Institutions in Networked Knowledge Societies: A Comparative Examination

2016

Within and across many expanded and diversified higher education systems, the recognition and understanding of differences between institutions becomes especially challenging. Forms of both ‘vertical’ and ‘horizontal’ differentiation frequently exist alongside each other, though with increasing attention given to the former. Institutional boundaries become more porous within intra-sector and cross-sector collaborations, as networks become increasingly important in both. Do the ways in which different kinds of higher education institutions interact within networks, as well as the nature of those networks, differ? To what extent do network configurations become platforms for distinct knowledg…

Knowledge managementHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationConvergence (economics)Context (language use)050905 science studiesGridPolitical scienceEconomic geography0509 other social sciencesbusinessConstruct (philosophy)0503 educationKnowledge transferDisciplineDiversity (politics)media_common
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The transfer of knowledge on integrated care among five European regions: a qualitative multi-method study

2020

Abstract Background To examine how the knowledge transfer processes unfolded within SCIROCCO, a EU funded project (3rd Health Programme (2014–2020)) that aimed to facilitate the process of knowledge sharing across five European regions, to speed up adoption and scaling-up of integrated care initiatives. Methods A qualitative multi-method design was used. Data collection methods included focus groups, project documents and action plans of the regions. The data was analysed using a qualitative content-analysis procedure, which was guided by the frameworks of knowledge exchange and the why, whose, what, how framework for knowledge mobilisers. Results All five components (including the themes) …

Knowledge managementProcess (engineering)Knowledge transferHealth informatics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineframeworkScaling-upIntegratedMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineQualitative ResearchData collectionbusiness.industryDelivery of Health Care Integrated030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyNursing researchlcsh:Public aspects of medicinedelivery of health careexchangelcsh:RA1-1270Focus GroupsFocus groupIntegrated careKnowledge sharingEuropeKnowledge0305 other medical sciencebusinessKnowledge transferResearch Article
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Agility and system documentation in large-scale enterprise system projects: a knowledge management perspective

2021

Abstract The growth of the agile approach usage comes with a deemphasis on formal documentation (explicit knowledge) and an increased reliance on personal interactions (tacit knowledge) for knowledge transfer. However, the sharing of tacit knowledge poses challenges. The agile approach is prone to knowledge hoarding, as well as knowledge loss from employee turnover and reassignment during periods of significant organizational changes. This study proposes a model that frames documentation and personal interactions as co-agents of system knowledge transfer. We report the preliminary confirmation of crucial antecedents along the dimensions of codification and personalization strategies to supp…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer science020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyPersonalizationKnowledge sharingEnterprise systemDocumentationTacit knowledgeScale (social sciences)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences020201 artificial intelligence & image processingExplicit knowledgebusinessKnowledge transferVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550General Environmental Science
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