Interorganizational Knowledge Sharing to Establish Digital Health Learning Ecosystems: Qualitative Evaluation of a National Digital Health Transformation Program in England.
Kathrin CresswellAziz SheikhBryony Dean FranklinMarta KrasuskaHung The NguyenSusan HinderWendy LaneHajar MozaffarKathy MasonSally EasonHenry W W PottsRobin WilliamsPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Knowledge exchange is most effective when sustained through informal networking driven by the mutual benefits of sharing knowledge and convergence between group members in their organizational and technological setting and goals. Policy interventions need to enhance incentives and reduce barriers to sharing across the ecosystem, be flexible in tailoring formal interventions to emerging needs, and promote informal knowledge sharing.