Toward Impactful Scientific Research: Guidelines for the Dissemination of Research Findings
Siddiqui, Shahid (2016)
Siddiqui, Shahid
Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu
2016
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016112116600
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016112116600
Tiivistelmä
Today, universities and research institutes generate novel information and develop new technologies more rapidly than ever. Nevertheless, these organizations face major funding cuts, particularly in small countries such as Finland. One reason may be the ineffective dissemination of research outcomes to industrial audiences.
Research dissemination refers to the creation, interpretation and transfer of knowledge between research institutes and an appropriate audience, which is extremely important for both parties. Successful dissemination may help leverage extra funds, and collaborative projects between research institutes and the industry may improve the quality of research.
This study aims at examining the current dissemination activities in the field of agriculture. The collected data reveal difficulties in the process.
The outcome of this study is a framework. The recommendations proposed in it aim at promoting fruitful relationships between research institutes and the industry. In addition, it may help them to adopt new methods and approaches to disseminating their findings effectively.
Research dissemination refers to the creation, interpretation and transfer of knowledge between research institutes and an appropriate audience, which is extremely important for both parties. Successful dissemination may help leverage extra funds, and collaborative projects between research institutes and the industry may improve the quality of research.
This study aims at examining the current dissemination activities in the field of agriculture. The collected data reveal difficulties in the process.
The outcome of this study is a framework. The recommendations proposed in it aim at promoting fruitful relationships between research institutes and the industry. In addition, it may help them to adopt new methods and approaches to disseminating their findings effectively.