Researchers are increasingly expected to deliver socially robust knowledge that is not only scientifically reliable but also takes into account demands from societal actors. This article focuses on an empirical example where these additional criteria are explicitly organized into research settings. We investigate how the multiple accountabilities are managed in such responsive research settings. This article provides an empirical account of such an organizational format: the Dutch Academic Collaborative Centres for Public Health. We present a cross-case analysis of four collaborative research projects conducted within this context. We build on (and extend) Miller's notion of hybrid management. The article shows that the extended concept of ...
This article explores collaborative management research (CMR). As one of the streams within the acti...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
We study the strategic behaviour of management researchers when establishing research partnerships w...
Researchers are increasingly expected to deliver socially robust knowledge that is not only scientif...
This master thesis in public management investigates ways to manage the paradoxes in international c...
Recent developments in the higher education sectors of the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK concernin...
The number of companies engaging with academics to increase innovation or to improve performance con...
International evidence shows that research is increasingly being carried out in organisational forms...
Background: Contemporary research should increasingly be carried out in the context of application. ...
UK public policy makers have a growing interest in collaborative research, where academics work with...
Research partnerships between university researchers and industry partners are becoming increasingly...
Our research is concerned with the role played by expectations in hybrid interorganizational collabo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Objectives: A gap between health services research and practice has been identified: research findin...
We studied a collaborative research project and asked ourselves how actors can coordinate themselve...
This article explores collaborative management research (CMR). As one of the streams within the acti...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
We study the strategic behaviour of management researchers when establishing research partnerships w...
Researchers are increasingly expected to deliver socially robust knowledge that is not only scientif...
This master thesis in public management investigates ways to manage the paradoxes in international c...
Recent developments in the higher education sectors of the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK concernin...
The number of companies engaging with academics to increase innovation or to improve performance con...
International evidence shows that research is increasingly being carried out in organisational forms...
Background: Contemporary research should increasingly be carried out in the context of application. ...
UK public policy makers have a growing interest in collaborative research, where academics work with...
Research partnerships between university researchers and industry partners are becoming increasingly...
Our research is concerned with the role played by expectations in hybrid interorganizational collabo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Objectives: A gap between health services research and practice has been identified: research findin...
We studied a collaborative research project and asked ourselves how actors can coordinate themselve...
This article explores collaborative management research (CMR). As one of the streams within the acti...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
We study the strategic behaviour of management researchers when establishing research partnerships w...