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The researcher as change agent

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:32 authored by Peter Massingham
This paper examines the challenges facing researchers working on projects with industry. There has been considerable previous investigation into the need for academic research to have more impact, particularly for industry. Community action research (CAR) examines how practitioners, consultants, and researchers can work together to create new knowledge. However, research has shown that CAR is difficult due to fragmentation within the knowledge creating system. This paper examines how fragmentation can occur from the experience of a researcher working on a large-scale longitudinal change project over three and a half years. The results identify ten lessons learned and five recommendations for improving the capacity of researchers to have impact as change agents within a CAR group.

Funding

Measuring and Managing the Impact of Lost Organisational Knowledge

Australian Research Council

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Citation

Massingham, P. (2014). The researcher as change agent. Systemic Practice and Action Research, 27 (5), 417-448.

Journal title

Systemic Practice and Action Research

Volume

27

Issue

5

Pagination

417-448

Language

English

RIS ID

92897

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