We explore the relationship between discourse and interorganizational collaboration, arguing that interorganizational collaboration can be understood as the product of sets of conversations that draw on existing discourses. Specifically, we argue that effective collaboration, which we define as cooperative, interorganizational action that produces innovative, synergistic solutions and balances divergent stakeholder concerns, emerges out of a two-stage process. In this process conversations produce discursive resources that create a collective identity and translate it into effective collaboration
As Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) becomes increasingly adopted as an alternative t...
305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The discourse strategies of t...
This work draws on the discipline of Discursive Psychology for a theory of language, shown to be all...
This dissertation offers subjective insider accounts, momentary snapshots, processual sketches, and ...
Summary The concept of "discourse communities" has wide use in education and linguistics, but has no...
This dissertation is about collaboration as an organizational practice that is communicatively const...
In this article, the authors develop a discourse analytic framework for examining the antecedents, d...
In this article, the authors develop a discourse analytic framework for examining the antecedents, d...
Contemporary work environments are increasingly characterized by distributed collaboration. We argue...
Contemporary work environments are increasingly characterized by distributed collaboration. We argue...
In problem solving, people often recognize that they have goals in common. To achieve their common g...
International audienceAs Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) becomes increasingly adopt...
In interorganizational teams, processes are more complex and structures less clear than in intraorga...
The field of knowledge creation within organizational studies has pointed to the importance of an or...
This article explores collaborative conversation as a method to surface multiple perspectives on com...
As Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) becomes increasingly adopted as an alternative t...
305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The discourse strategies of t...
This work draws on the discipline of Discursive Psychology for a theory of language, shown to be all...
This dissertation offers subjective insider accounts, momentary snapshots, processual sketches, and ...
Summary The concept of "discourse communities" has wide use in education and linguistics, but has no...
This dissertation is about collaboration as an organizational practice that is communicatively const...
In this article, the authors develop a discourse analytic framework for examining the antecedents, d...
In this article, the authors develop a discourse analytic framework for examining the antecedents, d...
Contemporary work environments are increasingly characterized by distributed collaboration. We argue...
Contemporary work environments are increasingly characterized by distributed collaboration. We argue...
In problem solving, people often recognize that they have goals in common. To achieve their common g...
International audienceAs Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) becomes increasingly adopt...
In interorganizational teams, processes are more complex and structures less clear than in intraorga...
The field of knowledge creation within organizational studies has pointed to the importance of an or...
This article explores collaborative conversation as a method to surface multiple perspectives on com...
As Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) becomes increasingly adopted as an alternative t...
305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The discourse strategies of t...
This work draws on the discipline of Discursive Psychology for a theory of language, shown to be all...