Activities of knowledge brokers – paths and themes of analysis

Economics & Management

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Abstract

The purpose of the research is both to show how knowledge brokers perform their activities and to prove that multidimensional approach is needed to discuss the topic. The adopted way of analysis allows the author to pinpoint interesting themes. The novelty of the research results from theoretical perspective that is used to comprehend described processes

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