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, 2021
Collaborative consumption (CC) relies on both co-consumption and co-production models. To better understand this phenomenon, we analyzed 123 CC research articles from both co-consumption and co-production sides, and identified four relevant research ...
Xiaoyong Wei, C. Lo, Sojin Jung, T. Choi
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Collaborative consumption (CC) relies on both co-consumption and co-production models. To better understand this phenomenon, we analyzed 123 CC research articles from both co-consumption and co-production sides, and identified four relevant research ...
Xiaoyong Wei, C. Lo, Sojin Jung, T. Choi
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Aphasiology, 2022
Introduction Feedback is essential for the development and enhancement of processes. Everyone who participates in research should have the opportunity to provide feedback on their experiences.
Ciara Shiggins +4 more
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Introduction Feedback is essential for the development and enhancement of processes. Everyone who participates in research should have the opportunity to provide feedback on their experiences.
Ciara Shiggins +4 more
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Industrial Marketing Management, 2021
Abstract The IMP 2018 Conference theme “From Business to Research and Back Again”, highlights the importance of academic research providing and effectively communicating findings that have value for non-academic communities. This paper argues that engaged and reciprocal research relationships with the business community can provide this value.
Young, Louise C. (R13614), Freytag, Per
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Abstract The IMP 2018 Conference theme “From Business to Research and Back Again”, highlights the importance of academic research providing and effectively communicating findings that have value for non-academic communities. This paper argues that engaged and reciprocal research relationships with the business community can provide this value.
Young, Louise C. (R13614), Freytag, Per
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A radical take on co-production? Community partner leadership in research
2018This chapter explores the process of a community-based researcher and two academics working together on one of the sub-projects of the wider Imagine project described in Chapter 1. This sub-project was a collaboration between the research officer at Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation, and two academics at the University of Brighton ...
Martikke, Susanne +2 more
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Reflexivity in the co‐production of academic‐practitioner research
Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: An International Journal, 2009PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to offer a reflexive account of the co‐production of a qualitative research project with the aim of illuminating the relationships between research participants.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws upon personal experience of designing and conducting a research project into management learning, run jointly ...
Kevin Orr, Mike Bennett
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Co-productive research in a primary school environment: unearthing the past of Keig
2019This chapter demonstrates how involving schoolchildren in active inquiry and sharing in responsibility for research can challenge the ‘content-driven model of learning’ in school. It considers a contextualised case study of work carried out in a small rural primary school in North-East Scotland.
Elizabeth Curtis +2 more
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Research methodologies for the co‐production of knowledge for environmental management in Australia
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 2009A major challenge exists in gaining wider recognition for the important role that indigenous knowledge can play in research direction-setting and in developing and implementing natural resource management (NRM) strategies. The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in 1992 highlighted the importance of indigenous knowledge in ...
Maclean, K., Cullen, L.
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Participatory Organizational Research: Examining Voice in the Co‐production of Knowledge
British Journal of Management, 2012This paper advances participatory methods in management research. We propose the term participatory organizational research to describe this adjunct to action research. We illustrate the potential of the method to allow sometimes unheard organizational members to generate alternative perspectives that can offer the potential for the co‐production of ...
Burns, Diane +4 more
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Researching Co‐production in Services for Older People
Management Research News, 1994The nature of co‐production can be most easily understood with reference to the output of universities. The final output (pass or fail degrees) cannot be achieved without the work of the customers (defined as students) as well as of academic and other staff.
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The co-production of research with children and young people
British Journal of Nursing, 2020Claire, Camara +2 more
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