Achieving research impact through co-creation in community-based health services: literature review and case study
<strong>Context</strong> Co-creation – collaborative knowledge generation by academics working alongside other stakeholders – reflects a ‘Mode 2’ relationship (knowledge production rather than knowledge translation) between universities and society. Co-creation is widely believed to incr...
Main Authors: | Greenhalgh, T, Jackson, C, Shaw, S, Janaiman, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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