Industry-academia collaborations are in continual flux. The changing role of academics is reflected in the interaction between industry and academia. In this article, we examine how meetings as a genre are used to establish and alter the roles and identities of participants. First, interactional analysis shows that a meeting set-up revolving around academic presentations confirms an old role division between collaborators where academic contributions are vulnerable to undervaluation. Second, we found that so called “leading individuals” show critical discourse awareness that allows partners to reposition themselves in relation to each other. They use interactional strategies to create a joint purpose, empower participants to jointly realign...
Academic discourse socialization (ADS) is the process during which novices and newcomers learn the a...
Prior analyses of face-to-face contacts in collaborations have focused on one substitute only. Inste...
Academic conferences provide a social space for people to present their work and interact with one a...
Industry-academia collaborations are in continual flux. The changing role of academics is reflected ...
Open Innovation (OI) revolves around the idea that to survive, organisations must identify, plug int...
This paper draws on the tools of conversation analysis and network theory to investigate how academi...
The way academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies have been approaching collaborations has ...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
For academics, collaboration is an important way to look at and discuss particular themes that are o...
Instigating dialogue with heterogeneous stakeholders is commonly presented as a necessary ingredient...
Power point presentation from the FSCI2022 Keynote,: "Designing New Collaborative Horizons in Schola...
In this chapter, we explore co-creation as a form of societal interaction of science. We approach co...
In this chapter, we explore co-creation as a form of societal interaction of science. We approach co...
Industry-academia collaborations have been acknowledged as a crucial mechanism for innovation in the...
Academic discourse socialization (ADS) is the process during which novices and newcomers learn the a...
Prior analyses of face-to-face contacts in collaborations have focused on one substitute only. Inste...
Academic conferences provide a social space for people to present their work and interact with one a...
Industry-academia collaborations are in continual flux. The changing role of academics is reflected ...
Open Innovation (OI) revolves around the idea that to survive, organisations must identify, plug int...
This paper draws on the tools of conversation analysis and network theory to investigate how academi...
The way academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies have been approaching collaborations has ...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
For academics, collaboration is an important way to look at and discuss particular themes that are o...
Instigating dialogue with heterogeneous stakeholders is commonly presented as a necessary ingredient...
Power point presentation from the FSCI2022 Keynote,: "Designing New Collaborative Horizons in Schola...
In this chapter, we explore co-creation as a form of societal interaction of science. We approach co...
In this chapter, we explore co-creation as a form of societal interaction of science. We approach co...
Industry-academia collaborations have been acknowledged as a crucial mechanism for innovation in the...
Academic discourse socialization (ADS) is the process during which novices and newcomers learn the a...
Prior analyses of face-to-face contacts in collaborations have focused on one substitute only. Inste...
Academic conferences provide a social space for people to present their work and interact with one a...