As a response to intensified globalization, international research collaboration has become common in the social sciences. This paper reports a study that examined what Chinese management academics and their overseas counterparts perceived to be the benefits and challenges arising from research collaboration with each other. Data collected with two parallel questionnaires administered, respectively, to 114 Chinese and 30 overseas management academics revealed a variety of perceived benefits relating mainly to Chinese and overseas academics’ complementing strengths. Analysis of the same data also identified an array of perceived challenges stemming from a combination of cultural, epistemological, ideological, linguistic, institutional, and r...
This qualitative study investigates different perceptions of knowledge sharing in a cross-cultural r...
No country enjoys a monopoly on the production and transaction of knowledge. Academic collaborations...
Research is needed to identify the conditions and dynamics by which foreign managers and local emplo...
This study examines international research collaboration among Chinese and Korean academics. Intern...
Until recently, modern science had been dominated by a handful of Western countries. However, since ...
Interest in collaborative research on Chinese social and ecological systems has grown dramatically i...
The interaction between foreign managers and local employees is critical in helping them combine the...
"This paper discusses how cooperation between Chinese researchers and their foreign counterparts has...
International collaboration in research activities has been highlighted because it offers higher pro...
This article aims to reveal the factors that affecting the impact of international collaboration pap...
As a result of economic globalization, universities from the West are moving towards educational int...
Over the past three decades, China’s fast economic development has induced considerable changes in C...
While numerous papers have illuminated the worthiness of research collaboration, relatively few have...
To complement Barney and Zhang’s as well as Whetten’s articles in this issue of Management and Organ...
<div><p>While numerous papers have illuminated the worthiness of research collaboration, relatively ...
This qualitative study investigates different perceptions of knowledge sharing in a cross-cultural r...
No country enjoys a monopoly on the production and transaction of knowledge. Academic collaborations...
Research is needed to identify the conditions and dynamics by which foreign managers and local emplo...
This study examines international research collaboration among Chinese and Korean academics. Intern...
Until recently, modern science had been dominated by a handful of Western countries. However, since ...
Interest in collaborative research on Chinese social and ecological systems has grown dramatically i...
The interaction between foreign managers and local employees is critical in helping them combine the...
"This paper discusses how cooperation between Chinese researchers and their foreign counterparts has...
International collaboration in research activities has been highlighted because it offers higher pro...
This article aims to reveal the factors that affecting the impact of international collaboration pap...
As a result of economic globalization, universities from the West are moving towards educational int...
Over the past three decades, China’s fast economic development has induced considerable changes in C...
While numerous papers have illuminated the worthiness of research collaboration, relatively few have...
To complement Barney and Zhang’s as well as Whetten’s articles in this issue of Management and Organ...
<div><p>While numerous papers have illuminated the worthiness of research collaboration, relatively ...
This qualitative study investigates different perceptions of knowledge sharing in a cross-cultural r...
No country enjoys a monopoly on the production and transaction of knowledge. Academic collaborations...
Research is needed to identify the conditions and dynamics by which foreign managers and local emplo...