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. 2014 Feb 5;12:8. doi: 10.1186/1478-4505-12-8

Figure 2.

Figure 2

The three-phase process model by Kok and Schuit (2012) [[7]]. We cite the description of Kok and Schuit to clarify the figure: “The three-phase process model. In the graphical representation of the three-phase process model, the two vertical lines separate the three phases. The search process narrows when a research proposal is formulated. At the beginning of the production phase, the search processes may widen again, before they are narrowed and the knowledge products are realized. During the production phase, there may already be some dissemination and uptake of emerging knowledge. After the knowledge products have been realized, the extension phase commences with dissemination and utilization in evolving actor-scenarios. Investigators are inside the research process, while linked actors are outside but able to interact in the process. Both investigators and linked actors can connect the research process to evolving actor-scenarios” [7].