Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10495025 Technovation 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents the results from multiple case studies on managing knowledge through collaboration currently in use at three university research units. The initial findings indicate that (1) Collaboration provides access to a greater breadth and depth of research knowledge than pure in-house development. (2) Trust and balanced mutual benefits among partners are the main factors to ensure successful research collaboration. (3) Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs): communication, collaboration and storage technologies, are essential tools for collaboration but not sufficient for research project success. Therefore, R&D units in universities in developing countries that have limited in-house resources and wish to strengthen their research capability should implement strategies that aim at extending their potential through collaboration with a variety of external partners.
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