In this article, we introduce volume two of our themed issue on co-creation and co-production and discuss various basic assumptions related to collaborative research. In collaborative studies in general, dialogue is often highlighted as an important process element with important implications for empowerment for those involved. However, the underlying understandings and implications of dialogic practice are seldom examined in depth. We raise a critical reflexive discussion on different approaches to dialogic engagement and present four high-level discourses guiding organizational scholarship to discuss crucial differences and similarities. Moreover, we outline seven researcher ideal types that reflect diverse degrees of ...
Cross-collaborations and interdisciplinarity have become buzzwords in academia as it has been identi...
The article elaborates on a theoretical understanding of dialogue as a means for the co-production o...
"Taking as points of departure two concrete research projects carried out in Denmark, the article d...
Over the past decade, co-production and co-creation have become central buzzwords throughout society...
PurposeThe complexities and challenges inherent in research often require collaborative rather than ...
In this dialogic piece we insist on the value of keeping alive critical debates about how academic k...
This paper draws on conversations between a group of research associates who worked on a large-scal...
The article elaborates on a theoretical understanding of dialogue as a means for the co-production o...
Die partnerschaftliche Koproduktion von Wissen durch akademische und lebensweltliche Forschende ist ...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
The language of co-creation has become popular with policy makers, researchers and consultants wanti...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Cross-collaborations and interdisciplinarity have become buzzwords in academia as it has been identi...
Cross-collaborations and interdisciplinarity have become buzzwords in academia as it has been identi...
Cross-collaborations and interdisciplinarity have become buzzwords in academia as it has been identi...
The article elaborates on a theoretical understanding of dialogue as a means for the co-production o...
"Taking as points of departure two concrete research projects carried out in Denmark, the article d...
Over the past decade, co-production and co-creation have become central buzzwords throughout society...
PurposeThe complexities and challenges inherent in research often require collaborative rather than ...
In this dialogic piece we insist on the value of keeping alive critical debates about how academic k...
This paper draws on conversations between a group of research associates who worked on a large-scal...
The article elaborates on a theoretical understanding of dialogue as a means for the co-production o...
Die partnerschaftliche Koproduktion von Wissen durch akademische und lebensweltliche Forschende ist ...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
The language of co-creation has become popular with policy makers, researchers and consultants wanti...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Cross-collaborations and interdisciplinarity have become buzzwords in academia as it has been identi...
Cross-collaborations and interdisciplinarity have become buzzwords in academia as it has been identi...
Cross-collaborations and interdisciplinarity have become buzzwords in academia as it has been identi...
The article elaborates on a theoretical understanding of dialogue as a means for the co-production o...
"Taking as points of departure two concrete research projects carried out in Denmark, the article d...