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Illuminating the practice of Knowledge Exchange as a 'pathway to impact' within an Arts and Humanities Research Council 'Creative Economy Knowledge Exchange' project

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Munro E (2016) Illuminating the practice of Knowledge Exchange as a 'pathway to impact' within an Arts and Humanities Research Council 'Creative Economy Knowledge Exchange' project. Geoforum, 71, pp. 44-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2016.03.002

Abstract
This article is concerned with the practice of Knowledge Exchange (KE) within the creative economy. Drawing on material collected as part of an ethnographic study of a small creative business support agency – Cultural Enterprise Office – based in Glasgow, Scotland, the article argues for a nuanced consideration of the complexities of doing KE in the creative economy. The study in question was titled ‘Supporting Creative Business’ and was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council under its Creative Economy Knowledge Exchange programme. This article describes the practice of KE, and the role that it might play as a ‘pathway to impact’. I explore the often-mundane activities that constitute KE ‘on the ground’, and argue for further attention to be paid to what I call ‘informal KE’. This article contributes directly to ongoing debates in geography about the effect that the impact agenda is having on academic practice. More specifically, the article examines the role of academics vis-à-vis consultants and other knowledge producers within the creative economy.

Keywords
Knowledge Exchange (KE); Impact; Creative economy; Creative industries; Early career researcher (ECR)

Journal
Geoforum: Volume 71

StatusPublished
Publication date31/05/2016
Publication date online17/03/2016
Date accepted by journal10/03/2016
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/26612
PublisherElsevier
ISSN0016-7185