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  • Social Network Analysis
  • Community-Based Research
  • Knowledge Mobilization

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  • Knowledge mobilization (KM) involves disseminating research to users.
  • Network analysis can examine KM processes in community-based organizations (CBOs).
  • Conducting network analysis in CBOs presents unique challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Demonstrate the value and feasibility of network analysis for understanding KM in CBOs.
  • Present challenges and solutions for conducting network analysis within CBOs.
  • Examine the feasibility of the network analysis methodology and showcase its utility through a CBO case study.

Main Methods:

  • A partnership team conducted a network analysis within a CBO.
  • The study describes the final methodology employed for the network analysis.
  • Data was collected through a network survey administered to CBO participants.

Main Results:

  • Network analysis results from a CBO engaged in KM activities are presented.
  • Eighty-one participants completed the network survey, meeting all feasibility benchmarks.
  • Analysis identified prominent individuals and areas for improvement in KM initiatives.

Conclusions:

  • Network analysis is a feasible method for studying KM in CBOs.
  • The approach provides a rich description of KM activities within CBOs.
  • Findings highlight the utility of network analysis for enhancing KM strategies.