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Collaboration and Collaborating
2014People working together and interacting with each other is central to health practice relationships. Clinicians do not work in isolation; they work with patients and their carers, colleagues, other healthcare professionals and community services. Without collaboration healthcare services struggle to be effective, timely, safe and appropriate.
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To collaborate or not to collaborate, that is the question
Information Development, 2016Public archives in east and southern Africa are functioning in a competitive information environment. Institutions such as libraries and museums also offer information, but fewer people utilise public archives. More effort is required to make archives a part of the daily lives of citizens in east and southern Africa.
Nampombe Saurombe, Patrick Ngulube
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Collaborating with practitioners
2021We offer a meta-perspective on the collaboration between university academics and business practitioners. While academics often intuitively and implicitly take an inside perspective, namely a university perspective, in discussing collaborative research and the why, how, and what in collaborating with practitioners, we bring to the fore an outside ...
Di Benedetto, C. Anthony +3 more
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Collaborate With Practitioners
Journal of Management Inquiry, 2011Collaborative research is seen as a promising approach for bridging the rigor-relevance gap. In this essay, the authors criticize that the proponents of this approach tend to downplay communication difficulties between practitioners and researchers.
Kieser, Alfred, Leiner, Lars
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To Collaborate or Not to Collaborate?
With the globalization of higher education, English Medium Instruction (EMI) has become increasingly prevalent. This chapter explores the collaboration options between English for Academic Purposes (EAP) professionals and their departmental counterparts in EMI institutions.Jonathan Mark Tillotson +1 more
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Researching Collaboration and Collaborating
2016In designing a research strategy to investigate the phenomena of collaborating and collaboration in Anne’s doctoral thesis (Croker, 2011) the research team discussed many options that could do justice to different aspects of these phenomena.
Higgs, Joy, Croker, Anne
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2012
As bio-capital in the form of medical knowledge, skills and investments moves with greater frequency from its origin in First World industrialized settings to resource-poor communities with weak or little infrastructure, countries with emerging economies are starting to expand new indigenous science bases of their own.
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As bio-capital in the form of medical knowledge, skills and investments moves with greater frequency from its origin in First World industrialized settings to resource-poor communities with weak or little infrastructure, countries with emerging economies are starting to expand new indigenous science bases of their own.
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Collaboration and Collaborative Elements
2022This chapter outlines four possible artistic collaborative relationships: One artistic director, with the lead artist responsible for creating and establishing the creative vision from which all collaborators work to realize the work. Equal partnership involving two collaborators, in which two collaborative partners share all the responsibilities of ...
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