Knowledge co-production within academic-practitioner research collaborations is a promising means to address the pressing issue of research impact. Yet current theorising is hampered by a limited appreciation of power in the relationship between research partners. In this study, we explore various types of power and their effects on knowledge co-production in government-funded research collaborations. Drawing on interviews with academics and practitioners working on Australian Research Council Linkage Scheme projects, we initially document the prominence of structural and normative types of power, alongside resource power. We further show that both structural and normative power fail to conform to key principles of knowledge co-production. ...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...
In the last couple of years, the concept of knowledge co-production has become more prominent. Howev...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...
Knowledge co-production involving collaborating academics and practitioners is a recognized vehicle ...
Knowledge co-production involving collaborating academics and practitioners is a recognized vehicle ...
The knowledge value chain has multiple stakeholders such as researchers and policy-makers. These are...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into government attempts at bridging the divide betw...
Collaborations based on academic–practitioner interactions are not always as straightforward as pres...
Researchers have argued that management academics' engagement with non-academic stakeholders involve...
Collaborations based on academic–practitioner interactions are not always as straightforward as pres...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into government attempts at bridging the divide betw...
Collaborative research partnerships are a predominate model in current academic research and funding...
The IMP 2018 Conference theme “From Business to Research and Back Again”, highlights the importance ...
Abstract Background Research partnerships in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings can reveal ...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...
In the last couple of years, the concept of knowledge co-production has become more prominent. Howev...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...
Knowledge co-production involving collaborating academics and practitioners is a recognized vehicle ...
Knowledge co-production involving collaborating academics and practitioners is a recognized vehicle ...
The knowledge value chain has multiple stakeholders such as researchers and policy-makers. These are...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into government attempts at bridging the divide betw...
Collaborations based on academic–practitioner interactions are not always as straightforward as pres...
Researchers have argued that management academics' engagement with non-academic stakeholders involve...
Collaborations based on academic–practitioner interactions are not always as straightforward as pres...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into government attempts at bridging the divide betw...
Collaborative research partnerships are a predominate model in current academic research and funding...
The IMP 2018 Conference theme “From Business to Research and Back Again”, highlights the importance ...
Abstract Background Research partnerships in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings can reveal ...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...
In the last couple of years, the concept of knowledge co-production has become more prominent. Howev...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...