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Discover Ludwig"knowledge exchanges" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the sharing of knowledge and information between two or more people or groups. For example, "Organizations can benefit from knowledge exchanges between departments."
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Another benefit to home countries comes in the form of social remittances: technology transfers, information or knowledge exchanges, and democratic values transmission, for example.
The site, called AskMe.com, went up on the Web in February 2000 and quickly became the most heavily used of a dozen or so knowledge exchanges on the Internet.
A model of design context is provided to support design process and knowledge exchanges.
In the options for knowledge exchanges, the first option (K1) is performed by the teacher, simply by giving information.
We deduce that these results are due to a need for reciprocity in knowledge exchanges to benefit fully from promising host country knowledge flows.
These three factors are (1) a balance between novelty and confirmation in knowledge exchanges, (2) complementarity of competencies, and (3) shared visions across organizational borders.
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Wendy Earle is knowledge exchange manager at Birkbeck.
Julie Northam is head of research and knowledge exchange at Bournemouth University.
Academics are often tokenistic when it comes to knowledge exchange.
David Phipps is director of research services and knowledge exchange at York University, Toronto, Canada.
In the words of one policymaker: "Just giving an academic paper to a few policymakers is not knowledge exchange".
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