The future of knowledge brokering: perspectives from a generational framework of knowledge management for international development
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Date
2019
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Information Development
Abstract
Knowledge brokering has a crucial role in the field of international development because it is able to act as a
cognitive bridge between many different types of knowledge, such as between local and global knowledge.
Much of the research on knowledge brokering has focused on knowledge brokering between research, policy
and practice, rather than looking at its wider implications. In addition, there appears to be no literature on the
future of knowledge brokering, either within or outside the development sector. Given the apparent absence
of literature on the future of knowledge brokering, a discussion group was held with experts in the field of
knowledge management for development (KM4D) in April 2017 to consider their opinions on the future of
knowledge brokering. Their opinions are then compared to the generational framework of KM4D, developed
in a series of iterations by researchers in mainstream (non-development) knowledge management (KM) and
KM4D researchers. In this framework, five generations of KM4D with different key perspectives, methods and
tools have been identified. Based on the inputs from the experts in the discussion group, the future of
knowledge brokering practice in international development appears to resemble practice-based, fourth generation
KM4D, while there is some evidence of the emergence of fifth generation KM4D with its more
systematic, societal perspective on knowledge. Given that the Sustainable Development Goals are providing
a universal framework which is relevant to both organizational and societal KM4D, a new systemic conceptualization
of KM4D is proposed which brings both of these strands together in one integrated framework
linked to the SDGs. The SDGs also support the call for a new knowledge brokering practice with a greater
emphasis on brokering knowledge between organizational and societal actors.
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Knowledge brokering, Knowledge management, International development, Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Cummings, S., Kiwanuka, S., Gillman, H., & Regeer, B. (2019). The future of knowledge brokering: perspectives from a generational framework of knowledge management for international development. Information Development, 35(5), 781-794. DOI: 10.1177/0266666918800174