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Developing and sustaining a culture of innovation in Health Higher Education literature review.
  This literature review set out to review the recent literature on cultures of innovation and summarise how they are developed, sustained and extended, including the associated barriers and enablers, in a way that is relevant to health HE and which can be used to inform future practice. The review addressed the following questions:
•How is innovation defined and conceptualised?
•How is innovation developed?
•How is innovation evaluated and disseminated? And included in this, what is the impact on the student experience, the staff, the institution and beyond the institution?
•How is a culture of innovation sustained, embedded and extended?
•What are the enablers and barriers to the development of a culture of innovation?

  • Type:

    Project Report

  • Date:

    30 June 2014

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    Higher Education Academy/ Council of Deans of Health

  • Library of Congress:

    R1 Medicine (General)

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    610.7 Medical education, research & nursing

Citation

Lewitt, M. S., Snowden, A. & Sheward, L. (2014). Developing and sustaining a culture of innovation in Health Higher Education literature review. Scotland: Higher Education Academy/ Council of Deans

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Keywords

Innovation; culture of innovation; Kirkpatrick hierarchy; health education; interdisciplinary; collaboration;

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