Research on Knowledge Exchange
The idea 'Knowledge Exchange' has emerged from what has more traditionally been known as knowledge transfer. However, applied‘Knowledge Exchange’ includes a much wider range of activities and is not limited to research or technology transfer. Although it is relatively new there is already research going on to try to help us understand more fully what knowledge exchange is and what it does, as illustrated by the examples here.
- University-Industry Knowledge Exchange: Demand Pull, Supply Push and the Public Space Role of Higher Education Institutions in the UK Regions
- Rural Economy and Land Use Programme on Common Knowledge
- Collaborative Research Case Study: The Role of Regulation in Developing Biological Alternatives to Pesticides
- Joint Production of Knowledge: Understanding Environmental Knowledge Controversies
- Feedback Model of Knowledge Exchange: Modelling the Impacts of the Water Framework Directive
- Knowledge Producer(s) - Knowledge User(s)

