COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: PROCESS AND MEASUREMENT

Abstract
Conducting research is a time consuming, demanding activity. Collaboration has been suggested as one way to maximize research productivity, but It Is understood that collaboration has costs as well as benefits. Individual researchers and administrators need to be able to predict how productive collaboration will be. The authors propose multidimensional measures of the collaborative process, the benefits and costs, and evaluate one case example. Using the proposed measures should give the reader a better understanding of collaborative research.

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