Based on a multi-year field study of early-stage drug discovery project teams at a global pharmaceutical company, this paper examines how multidisciplinary teams engaged in knowledge creation combine formal and informal coordination mechanisms when faced with unpredictable interdependencies among specialists’ knowledge domains. While multidisciplinary teams are critical for knowledge creation in increasingly specialized work environments, the coordination literature has been divided with respect to the extent to which such teams rely on formal coordination structures and informal coordination practices. Our findings show that when interdependencies among knowledge domains are dynamic and unpredictable, specialists design self-managed (sub-)...
Multidisciplinary collaborations are increasingly predominant in innovative industries facing comple...
Software development projects have undergone remarkable changes with the arrival of agile developmen...
The research enterprise increasingly involves multidisciplinary collaboration, sometimes over geogra...
This thesis represents a conceptual and empirical investigation of how coordination problems are res...
Knowledge creation increasingly requires experts from diverse domains to collaborate in teams, yet t...
This study develops theory on how coordination occurs in collaboration across multiple expert domain...
Teams are fundamental mechanisms to create and mobilize knowledge in the workplace. Yet, our underst...
Today’s work increasingly involves teams with fluid boundaries, and members working on multiple proj...
Increasingly, knowledge-based tasks such as new product development and market research are being c...
This research study examined how organizations use collaboration to create knowledge. Organizations ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2002."June 2002."...
Organizational research shows how mismatches between organizational design characteristics and conti...
This study contributes to research on knowledge networks in high-tech clusters by adding a multileve...
International audienceThis paper quantitatively explores the social and socio-semantic patterns of c...
Multidisciplinary collaborations are increasingly predominant in innovative industries facing comple...
Multidisciplinary collaborations are increasingly predominant in innovative industries facing comple...
Software development projects have undergone remarkable changes with the arrival of agile developmen...
The research enterprise increasingly involves multidisciplinary collaboration, sometimes over geogra...
This thesis represents a conceptual and empirical investigation of how coordination problems are res...
Knowledge creation increasingly requires experts from diverse domains to collaborate in teams, yet t...
This study develops theory on how coordination occurs in collaboration across multiple expert domain...
Teams are fundamental mechanisms to create and mobilize knowledge in the workplace. Yet, our underst...
Today’s work increasingly involves teams with fluid boundaries, and members working on multiple proj...
Increasingly, knowledge-based tasks such as new product development and market research are being c...
This research study examined how organizations use collaboration to create knowledge. Organizations ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2002."June 2002."...
Organizational research shows how mismatches between organizational design characteristics and conti...
This study contributes to research on knowledge networks in high-tech clusters by adding a multileve...
International audienceThis paper quantitatively explores the social and socio-semantic patterns of c...
Multidisciplinary collaborations are increasingly predominant in innovative industries facing comple...
Multidisciplinary collaborations are increasingly predominant in innovative industries facing comple...
Software development projects have undergone remarkable changes with the arrival of agile developmen...
The research enterprise increasingly involves multidisciplinary collaboration, sometimes over geogra...