The intensity of the global and distributed economy requires innovative efforts that single organizations often cannot develop alone. Collaborative innovation is traditionally studied in terms of collaborative process to maintain and outcomes to implement. However, collaborations relating to innovation often take place in difficult-to-explore spaces in-between. This study adopts a practice-based approach to explore practices of collaboration developed by the university as an intermediary in innovative projects. Drawing on a case study, we identify four micro-practices that appear crucial to initiating and sustaining collaboration: networking, partnering, culture making and supporting. We outline the purpose and constituent objects, doings a...
Over recent years, the creative industries have continued to flourish, especially in the UK, where i...
This paper analyses how knowledge-based practices adopted by innovation intermediaries enable them t...
Open innovation literature suggests that firms can improve their innovation performance by learning ...
The study aims to understand and explore situations of collaboration between various actors in conne...
The study aims to understand and explore situations of collaboration between various actors in conne...
We offer a meta-perspective on the collaboration between university academics and business practitio...
In the field of innovation management, the study of collaborative innovation has focused primarily o...
The authors acknowledge support for Frank Siedlok's research through EPSRC grant EP/E018858/1This pa...
Sharing global knowledge and practices while adapting them to local contexts is a central concern in...
The role of continuous innovation is imperative to creating and maintaining sustainablecommunities. ...
Background: Innovation and collaboration are deemed popular terms that are widely used and agreed on...
This paper analyses how knowledge-based practices adopted by innovation intermediaries enable them t...
Organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via inter-organizational network r...
In the context of a knowledge-based agenda understanding the dynamics of the collaborative process b...
The primary research question explores the influence of collaboration on strategic organisational in...
Over recent years, the creative industries have continued to flourish, especially in the UK, where i...
This paper analyses how knowledge-based practices adopted by innovation intermediaries enable them t...
Open innovation literature suggests that firms can improve their innovation performance by learning ...
The study aims to understand and explore situations of collaboration between various actors in conne...
The study aims to understand and explore situations of collaboration between various actors in conne...
We offer a meta-perspective on the collaboration between university academics and business practitio...
In the field of innovation management, the study of collaborative innovation has focused primarily o...
The authors acknowledge support for Frank Siedlok's research through EPSRC grant EP/E018858/1This pa...
Sharing global knowledge and practices while adapting them to local contexts is a central concern in...
The role of continuous innovation is imperative to creating and maintaining sustainablecommunities. ...
Background: Innovation and collaboration are deemed popular terms that are widely used and agreed on...
This paper analyses how knowledge-based practices adopted by innovation intermediaries enable them t...
Organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via inter-organizational network r...
In the context of a knowledge-based agenda understanding the dynamics of the collaborative process b...
The primary research question explores the influence of collaboration on strategic organisational in...
Over recent years, the creative industries have continued to flourish, especially in the UK, where i...
This paper analyses how knowledge-based practices adopted by innovation intermediaries enable them t...
Open innovation literature suggests that firms can improve their innovation performance by learning ...