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    Methodology for Investigating Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise Network (KEEN) projects. Report 5

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    Authors
    Boucher, David
    Jones, Andrew
    Lyons, Gillian
    Royle, Karl
    Saleem, Shazad
    Simeon, Paula
    Stokes, Michael
    Issue Date
    2015-10-20
    
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    University of Wolverhampton Business Solutions
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/582700
    Type
    Research report
    Language
    en
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    This report describes the methodology used to evaluate the process of knowledge transfer in the Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise Network (KEEN) projects managed by the University of Wolverhampton. The projects in the KEEN programme are partially funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The research evaluates some of the existing approaches in the knowledge transfer literature in order to support the chosen methodology for this study. The reader’s attention is drawn to some of the strengths and weaknesses in the methods utilised by previous studies of knowledge transfer. In addition to explaining the methodological choices employed, an account is given which highlights the stages and methods used by the research team for the data collection process.
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