This dissertation study folds the existing empirical literature across a broad spectrum of disciplines with the experience of a national collaboration between Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies and the United States Army to explore the capacity and key competencies required to support successful interorganizational collaboration (IOC) at the individual and organizational level. It explores the evolution of collaboration and maps the continuum of related concepts, illustrating their distinction in a spectrum of IOC. It presents the collaboration process as a dialectic model within a Systems Psychodynamic Perspective, detailing the necessary ingredients for increasing collaborative capacity within individuals and organizations. The...
This article unpacks the concept of cooperation in management. To stimulate future research, we illu...
This thesis explores the conditions to improve collaborative behaviour between organizations in cris...
This article conceptualizes and measures collaboration. An empirically validated theory of collabora...
This Dissertation study folds the existing empirical literature across a broad spectrum of disciplin...
This article discusses the jungle of theories and approaches that abound today in works applied to t...
Fourth Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit Georgetown University February 24-25, 2...
Purpose This paper aims to address the group dynamics that evolve when representatives from various ...
Powerpoint presentation for Knox TalksThe ability of organizations to enter into, develop, and sus...
In this paper we consider the various ways in which researchers have framed insights about the manag...
In all spheres of life, relationships among public and private organizations are built in order to d...
While many aspects of the collaborative process have been discussed in the management literature, th...
This dissertation hypothesises and analyses the impact of various ‘drivers’ and ‘facilitators’ of co...
Over the past three decades, interorganizational collaboration among human services nonprofits has d...
Background: Nowadays, organizations deal with many challenges in their external environment due to g...
Most traditional theories adopted to explain collaboration in interorganizational relationships (IOR...
This article unpacks the concept of cooperation in management. To stimulate future research, we illu...
This thesis explores the conditions to improve collaborative behaviour between organizations in cris...
This article conceptualizes and measures collaboration. An empirically validated theory of collabora...
This Dissertation study folds the existing empirical literature across a broad spectrum of disciplin...
This article discusses the jungle of theories and approaches that abound today in works applied to t...
Fourth Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit Georgetown University February 24-25, 2...
Purpose This paper aims to address the group dynamics that evolve when representatives from various ...
Powerpoint presentation for Knox TalksThe ability of organizations to enter into, develop, and sus...
In this paper we consider the various ways in which researchers have framed insights about the manag...
In all spheres of life, relationships among public and private organizations are built in order to d...
While many aspects of the collaborative process have been discussed in the management literature, th...
This dissertation hypothesises and analyses the impact of various ‘drivers’ and ‘facilitators’ of co...
Over the past three decades, interorganizational collaboration among human services nonprofits has d...
Background: Nowadays, organizations deal with many challenges in their external environment due to g...
Most traditional theories adopted to explain collaboration in interorganizational relationships (IOR...
This article unpacks the concept of cooperation in management. To stimulate future research, we illu...
This thesis explores the conditions to improve collaborative behaviour between organizations in cris...
This article conceptualizes and measures collaboration. An empirically validated theory of collabora...