TY - CHAP
T1 - Organisational knowledge network
AU - Kallunki, Jarmo
AU - Eeva, Katri
AU - Kauko, Jaakko
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This chapter focuses on organisations working in the interstices between Finland and the European Union. We consider these organisations as actors, studying them through the individuals who represent them. We study actors' relationships and the activities their work includes with the aid of the knowledge broker literature. The analysis draws on three types of data: quantitative network data, interviews, and ethnographic observational data. We show that these actors hold key positions in Finnish domestic higher education policymaking, and that they are well connected, both with each other and their European counterparts. Their daily work consists of both national and European policymaking, and their work is very knowledge-intensive. We find that these actors operate as brokers of knowledge between the local, national, and European levels of higher education policymaking. We conclude that these organisations, through the individuals representing them, can be collectively described as a knowledge network that creates, transforms, uses, and disseminates knowledge to shape higher education policies.
AB - This chapter focuses on organisations working in the interstices between Finland and the European Union. We consider these organisations as actors, studying them through the individuals who represent them. We study actors' relationships and the activities their work includes with the aid of the knowledge broker literature. The analysis draws on three types of data: quantitative network data, interviews, and ethnographic observational data. We show that these actors hold key positions in Finnish domestic higher education policymaking, and that they are well connected, both with each other and their European counterparts. Their daily work consists of both national and European policymaking, and their work is very knowledge-intensive. We find that these actors operate as brokers of knowledge between the local, national, and European levels of higher education policymaking. We conclude that these organisations, through the individuals representing them, can be collectively described as a knowledge network that creates, transforms, uses, and disseminates knowledge to shape higher education policies.
U2 - 10.4324/9781032712024-6
DO - 10.4324/9781032712024-6
M3 - Chapter
T3 - Routledge Research in Higher Education
SP - 102
EP - 118
BT - Analysing Knowledge Networks in Higher Education Policymaking
A2 - Eeva, Katri
A2 - Kauko, Jaakko
PB - Routledge
CY - London
ER -