“…Together these trends have created an increasing need to provide a continuous overview of the vast amounts of knowledge generated. In many countries, these concerns have led to the creation of special agencies or clearinghouses given the task to act as knowledge broker by translating research-based evidence into policy and practice (e.g., Adelle, 2015;Kislov, Wilson, & Boaden, 2017;Moore, Redman, D'Este, Makkar, & Turner, 2017). So far, knowledge brokering has become a significant activity in medicine and health, transport, and social welfare (Burns & Schuller, 2007;Moore et al, 2017).…”