Misunderstandings are often perceived as something to be avoided yet delineate an integrative part of everyday work. This book addresses the role that misunderstandings play in collaborative work and, above all, their effects on the organisational result. As exemplified by project collaboration across three offices of a multinational corporation in India, Frauke Mörike explores how misunderstandings shape the organisational system and why they prove not only necessary but even productive for organisational functioning. In doing so, she offers new ways to think about collaboration and establishes `misunderstanding' as a key factor of insight for the field of organisational research.TU Berlin, Open-Access-Mittel – 202
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Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
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Where workplace communication is ineffective or problematic there will often be negative outcomes fo...
The phenomenon of misunderstanding is a recurrent feature of everyday life—sometimes a source of fru...
Misunderstandings are often perceived as something to be avoided yet delineate an integrative part o...
This article explores how scientists communicate with each other in interdis-ciplinary collaborative...
This research began to take form from an interest in multiple understandings – frequently referred t...
This body of work is part of forthcoming book on project simplified management. This work introduces...
The paper draws on a study of a manufacturing company which delivers engineering solutions, through ...
Early project collaboration involves the resolution of misunderstandings among project participants....
Projects typically involve multiple partners coming together to form a temporary project organizatio...
Many organizations today operate across boundaries - both internal and external to the organization....
Where workplace communication is ineffective or problematic there will often be negative outcomes fo...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to study how ambiguity, defined as the inability to...
Organizing software research and development (R&D) in different globally distributed work (GDW) sett...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Where workplace communication is ineffective or problematic there will often be negative outcomes fo...
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