Conceptualising Collaborative Processes in University Research Centres
Learning, Innovation and Knowledge Research Centre Working Paper Series WP 02-09
21 Pages Posted: 27 Apr 2009 Last revised: 23 Jun 2009
Date Written: April 27, 2009
Abstract
In the context of a knowledge-based agenda understanding the dynamics of the collaborative process between universities and industry becomes critical. This paper develops an analytical framework for examining the processes underpinning the collaborative capabilities of University Research Centres (URCs). Drawing on the lens of collaborative communities, this multi-level framework provides a useful basis for understanding in more detail the unique motives, relational dynamics and negotiated orders informing and shaping the formation and sustenance of research collaboration in URCs. Implications for the management of scientific and technical (S&T) human capital are discussed.
Keywords: Research collaboration, innovation, university research centres, microfoundations
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