In this article, the authors develop a discourse analytic framework for examining the antecedents, dynamics, and outcomes of interorganizational collaboration. They argue that a framework based on a discursive understanding of collaboration can provide a coherent basis for understanding the dynamics of collaboration, the relation of collaboration to its broader institutional context, and the management and facilitation of collaborative activity as a communicative process. The authors base this framework on a study of the fabric of collaborative relationships that characterize one organizational field—the Pacific Northwest whale-watching industry. The theoretical framework they have developed frames collaboration as the discursive negotiatio...
This dissertation offers subjective insider accounts, momentary snapshots, processual sketches, and ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the dynamics of a sport development partnership among th...
Collaboration is in fashion. At least, it is supposed to; otherwise, actors would not look for colla...
In this article, the authors develop a discourse analytic framework for examining the antecedents, d...
We explore the relationship between discourse and interorganizational collaboration, arguing that in...
Most traditional theories adopted to explain collaboration in interorganizational relationships (IOR...
This dissertation study folds the existing empirical literature across a broad spectrum of disciplin...
Over the past three decades, interorganizational collaboration among human services nonprofits has d...
This Dissertation study folds the existing empirical literature across a broad spectrum of disciplin...
The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate the communicative processes and power relat...
This paper reviews the architecture of collaboration that exists within inter-organizational natural...
This thesis takes the theoretical lens of Discursive Institutionalism (DI) to explore and explain th...
In this paper we consider the various ways in which researchers have framed insights about the manag...
The number and type of collaborations between researchers and stakeholders has increased significant...
While many aspects of the collaborative process have been discussed in the management literature, th...
This dissertation offers subjective insider accounts, momentary snapshots, processual sketches, and ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the dynamics of a sport development partnership among th...
Collaboration is in fashion. At least, it is supposed to; otherwise, actors would not look for colla...
In this article, the authors develop a discourse analytic framework for examining the antecedents, d...
We explore the relationship between discourse and interorganizational collaboration, arguing that in...
Most traditional theories adopted to explain collaboration in interorganizational relationships (IOR...
This dissertation study folds the existing empirical literature across a broad spectrum of disciplin...
Over the past three decades, interorganizational collaboration among human services nonprofits has d...
This Dissertation study folds the existing empirical literature across a broad spectrum of disciplin...
The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate the communicative processes and power relat...
This paper reviews the architecture of collaboration that exists within inter-organizational natural...
This thesis takes the theoretical lens of Discursive Institutionalism (DI) to explore and explain th...
In this paper we consider the various ways in which researchers have framed insights about the manag...
The number and type of collaborations between researchers and stakeholders has increased significant...
While many aspects of the collaborative process have been discussed in the management literature, th...
This dissertation offers subjective insider accounts, momentary snapshots, processual sketches, and ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the dynamics of a sport development partnership among th...
Collaboration is in fashion. At least, it is supposed to; otherwise, actors would not look for colla...