The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintenance is productive or destructive of sense in collaborative research based on a case study involving researchers from two universities and two principal organisational stakeholders in a local healthcare system in England between 2009 and 2012. Adopting a narrative method, using meeting observation, document analysis and interviews, we describe two key sets of activities in the evolution of collaboration, which allows us to tackle the question at two levels. Studying the production of documents and their use as boundary objects in project management meetings, we show how these were used to enable cooperation by establishing a truce between worl...
We examine how professions responded to a potential change in jurisdictional boundaries by analyzing...
This paper aims to understand how and why knowledge boundaries occur, change, and evolve throughout ...
Background: Collaborative multi-site research is gaining recognition. In particular, across stakeho...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
Collaboration is everywhere: it is inherent to working with colleagues, negotiating with partners in...
This article contributes to our understanding of how boundary work is practiced in healthcare settin...
Although a body of research suggests that interprofessional collaboration is hindered by the presenc...
In this article, Engaged Scholarship is disentangled from a co-creation and boundary practice perspe...
This article situates the contributions to this special issue. It does so by examining the process o...
Intensive collaboration between different disciplines is often not without obstacles—healthcare and ...
Background Despite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, resear...
The paper presents a qualitative multiple case study of three multilateral public-private R&D consor...
This article aims to explore critically the role of an action research team in the social constructi...
We examine how professions responded to a potential change in jurisdictional boundaries by analyzing...
This paper aims to understand how and why knowledge boundaries occur, change, and evolve throughout ...
Background: Collaborative multi-site research is gaining recognition. In particular, across stakeho...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
Collaboration is everywhere: it is inherent to working with colleagues, negotiating with partners in...
This article contributes to our understanding of how boundary work is practiced in healthcare settin...
Although a body of research suggests that interprofessional collaboration is hindered by the presenc...
In this article, Engaged Scholarship is disentangled from a co-creation and boundary practice perspe...
This article situates the contributions to this special issue. It does so by examining the process o...
Intensive collaboration between different disciplines is often not without obstacles—healthcare and ...
Background Despite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, resear...
The paper presents a qualitative multiple case study of three multilateral public-private R&D consor...
This article aims to explore critically the role of an action research team in the social constructi...
We examine how professions responded to a potential change in jurisdictional boundaries by analyzing...
This paper aims to understand how and why knowledge boundaries occur, change, and evolve throughout ...
Background: Collaborative multi-site research is gaining recognition. In particular, across stakeho...