Reconceptualising knowledge exchange and higher education institutions: broadening our understanding of motivations, channels, and stakeholders

Chiara Marzocchi*, Fumi Kitagawa, Federica Rossi, Elvira Uyarra

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Abstract

This Special Issue represents an effort to go beyond a narrow notion of knowledge exchange (KE) and explicitly address broader questions related to the measurement of and incentives towards KE in Higher education institutions (HEI). Specifically, we bring attention to a number of under-researched topics in the literature. These relate to: (i) The participation of a diverse set of academic actors in KE activities – in particular, academics in emerging economies and women academics – whose role in KE is insufficiently investigated in the extant literature; (ii) academics’ engagement with under-explored KE stakeholders, specifically policymakers and the public sector; and (iii) the tensions and tradeoffs that are implicit, but often unacknowledged, in the relationship between HEIs’ traditional teaching and research activities, and KE as a third institutional mission.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)673-682
Number of pages10
JournalStudies in Higher Education
Volume48
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2023

Keywords

  • University
  • academic engagement
  • university impact
  • third mission
  • knowledge exchange

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