Description
Relevance, defined as useful and actionable knowledge in situ, can appropriately be viewed as a result of ˜knowledge exchanges™ between practitioner and scientific communities. Such exchanges take place in heterogeneous knowledge networks consisting of mu
Recommended Citation
Lyytinen, Kalle; Rowe, Frantz; and McGuire, Carol, "Improving IS Research Relevance for Practitioners: The Role of Knowledge Networks" (2018). ICIS 2018 Proceedings. 2.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2018/practice/Presentations/2
Improving IS Research Relevance for Practitioners: The Role of Knowledge Networks
Relevance, defined as useful and actionable knowledge in situ, can appropriately be viewed as a result of ˜knowledge exchanges™ between practitioner and scientific communities. Such exchanges take place in heterogeneous knowledge networks consisting of mu