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Abstract
Abstract
Background: The idea and need for knowledge mobilization (KM) have gained traction in research and practice, but the long-term sustainability of KM practices remains challenging. Recent research suggests shifting from sustainability as an end-goal to ‘sustaining’ as actors’ work to keep knowledge translation practices productive. However, little is known about sustaining work, especially in street-level public welfare organizations.
Aims and Objectives: This paper explores a) how organizational systems for sustainable KM can be built in street-level organizations, and b) how knowledge brokers in these organizations support the development of such structures.
Methods: We draw on ongoing research collaboration between researchers and five Danish municipal public employment services. Data includes extensive qualitative data from interviews, fieldwork, observations, and mutual learning platforms with managers, professionals, knowledge brokers, and researchers. Data are analysed using concepts of translating, contexting, and institutionalizing KM.
Findings: We identify three axes of a sustaining KM infrastructure: a horizontal axis focused on mobilizing knowledge at the professional level; a vertical axis focused on mobilizing knowledge between organizational levels; and an extra-organizational axis focused on mobilizing knowledge between the organization and the outside world, specifically research.
Discussion and Conclusion: This paper highlights sustaining KM as ongoing and multifaceted work, emphasizing the role of street-level organization knowledge brokers. Their embeddedness in professional practice enables them to translate, context, and institutionalize KM. By outlining three axes of sustaining infrastructure, we suggest a framework for further research on sustaining in organizational practices.
Background: The idea and need for knowledge mobilization (KM) have gained traction in research and practice, but the long-term sustainability of KM practices remains challenging. Recent research suggests shifting from sustainability as an end-goal to ‘sustaining’ as actors’ work to keep knowledge translation practices productive. However, little is known about sustaining work, especially in street-level public welfare organizations.
Aims and Objectives: This paper explores a) how organizational systems for sustainable KM can be built in street-level organizations, and b) how knowledge brokers in these organizations support the development of such structures.
Methods: We draw on ongoing research collaboration between researchers and five Danish municipal public employment services. Data includes extensive qualitative data from interviews, fieldwork, observations, and mutual learning platforms with managers, professionals, knowledge brokers, and researchers. Data are analysed using concepts of translating, contexting, and institutionalizing KM.
Findings: We identify three axes of a sustaining KM infrastructure: a horizontal axis focused on mobilizing knowledge at the professional level; a vertical axis focused on mobilizing knowledge between organizational levels; and an extra-organizational axis focused on mobilizing knowledge between the organization and the outside world, specifically research.
Discussion and Conclusion: This paper highlights sustaining KM as ongoing and multifaceted work, emphasizing the role of street-level organization knowledge brokers. Their embeddedness in professional practice enables them to translate, context, and institutionalize KM. By outlining three axes of sustaining infrastructure, we suggest a framework for further research on sustaining in organizational practices.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Evidence and Policy |
ISSN | 1744-2648 |
Publication status | Submitted - 26 Sept 2024 |
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CUBB: CUBB - Center for Udvikling af Borgerinddragende Beskæftigelsesindsatser
Caswell, D. (Project Manager), Larsen, F. (Project Manager), Andersen, N. A. (CoI), Dall, T. (CoI), Madsen, M. B. (CoI), Nielsen, M. H. (CoI), Monrad, M. (CoI), Rasmussen, S. (CoI), Breidahl, K. N. (CoI) & Madsen, M. D. (Contact)
Varde Kommune, Mariagerfjord Kommune, Carlsbergfondet, Aalborg University, Frederiksberg Kommune
01/01/2020 → 01/07/2024
Project: Research
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Strengthening responsiveness through innovation and Co-creation of Knowledge between Employment Services and Research
Caswell, D. & Dall, T., 2024, Porto 2024: 16th ESA Conference - Abstract book: Tension, Trust and Transformation. European Sociological Association, p. 1316Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceeding › Conference abstract in proceeding › Research › peer-review
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Strengthening responsiveness through innovation and Co-creation of Knowledge between Employment Services and Research
Caswell, D. & Dall, T., 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference without publisher/journal › Conference abstract for conference › Research › peer-review