The role of HRD in bridging the research-practice gap: the case of learning and development

Catharine Ross, Lynn Nichol, Carole Elliott, Sally Sambrook, Jim Stewart

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Abstract

An enduring challenge for HRD is ensuring academic research achieves impact on professional practice. We have located this research within debates about the research-practice gap. To investigate this challenge, we analyse case studies of academic impact from all disciplines submitted to the United Kingdom’s 2014 research assessment exercise (REF 2014). We found that Learning and Development was a primary focus of significant number of impact case studies submitted across all disciplines compared to other areas of HR and HRD. We also found that Learning and Development was a key path to Impact. These findings reveal that Learning and Development in a work context plays a pivotal role in helping researchers irrespective of discipline achieve impact. Our findings therefore speak to the research-practice gap across academia. We conclude by considering the potential role for HRD in generating impact.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1
Pages (from-to)108-124
Number of pages16
JournalHuman Resource Development International
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2020

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