Virtual research collaborations (VRCs) have become an important method of conducting scientific activity; however, they are often regarded and treated as traditional scientific collaborations. Their success is measured by scholarly productivity and adherence to budget by funding agencies, participating scientists, and scholars. VRCs operate in complex environments interacting with other complex systems. A holistic (or organicist) approach is needed to make sense of this complexity. For that purpose, this study proposes using a new perspective, namely, the complex adaptive systems theory that can provide a better understanding of a VRC’s potential creativity, adaptability, resilience, and probable success. The key concepts of complex systems...
The use of high performance computing (HPC) has been generating influential scientific breakthroughs...
As communication technology capabilities have improved and the globalization of the workforce has re...
Creative performance in R&D is of vital importance to organizations. Because R&D usually is organize...
Virtual research collaborations (VRCs) have become an important method of conducting scientific acti...
Virtual research collaborations (VRCs) have become an important method of conducting sci...
This study is the exploration of the emergence of DataONE, a multidisciplinary, multinational, and m...
This paper suggests that complexity theory can provide tools and insights into scientific collaborat...
International Virtual Research Organizations (IVROs) are organizations established to foster collabo...
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Research collaboration has become increasingly global, as collaboration technologies continue to adv...
A significant number of scientific projects pursuing large scale, complex investigations involve dis...
Virtual Teams in enterprise contexts have been well researched. However when concerned with scientif...
Creativity and innovation can be viewed as Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) phenomena that occur at di...
Virtual Research Environments (VREs) are online spaces that support communication and collaboration ...
Virtual teams represent an organizational form which can revolutionize the workplace and provide org...
The use of high performance computing (HPC) has been generating influential scientific breakthroughs...
As communication technology capabilities have improved and the globalization of the workforce has re...
Creative performance in R&D is of vital importance to organizations. Because R&D usually is organize...
Virtual research collaborations (VRCs) have become an important method of conducting scientific acti...
Virtual research collaborations (VRCs) have become an important method of conducting sci...
This study is the exploration of the emergence of DataONE, a multidisciplinary, multinational, and m...
This paper suggests that complexity theory can provide tools and insights into scientific collaborat...
International Virtual Research Organizations (IVROs) are organizations established to foster collabo...
This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at Trace: Tennes...
Research collaboration has become increasingly global, as collaboration technologies continue to adv...
A significant number of scientific projects pursuing large scale, complex investigations involve dis...
Virtual Teams in enterprise contexts have been well researched. However when concerned with scientif...
Creativity and innovation can be viewed as Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) phenomena that occur at di...
Virtual Research Environments (VREs) are online spaces that support communication and collaboration ...
Virtual teams represent an organizational form which can revolutionize the workplace and provide org...
The use of high performance computing (HPC) has been generating influential scientific breakthroughs...
As communication technology capabilities have improved and the globalization of the workforce has re...
Creative performance in R&D is of vital importance to organizations. Because R&D usually is organize...