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The current "buzzword" of collaboration refers to the concept that people working in collaborative teams can accomplish more in a shorter period of time.
▪ Potential collaboration refers to collaboration that does not yet exist or has been blocked by conflicts that are so serious that the system cannot move forward and satisfactory forms of collaboration cannot be implemented.
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The two dimensions emotional bond and agreement on collaboration refer to Bordin´s [ 23] concept of the therapeutic alliance.
Systematic reviews prepared by members of the Cochrane Collaboration (referred to as Cochrane reviewers) are published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (one of databases included in the Cochrane Library).
"And I didn't want to do high-street collaborations," referring to cheap-chic collaborations.
Interdisciplinary collaborations refer to scientific endeavors in which a variety of disciplines work together closely from the outset to form a shared conceptual framework to address a problem.
The collaborations Polomski refers to include Top 20 hits like "Sweet Nothing" featuring Florence of Florence and the Machine, "Let's Go" featuring Ne-Yo and "I Need Your Love" featuring Ellie Goulding.
Complementarities refer predominantly to resources of institutional members of the network to reach defined objectives and are crucial for collaboration, while compatibility refers to the congruence of the background of partners.
CAD, CMD, CAWD, CD: For unipartite collaboration networks (collaborating contributors) we employ the following metrics: The average degree of collaboration (CAD) and median degree of collaboration (CMD) refer to the average/mean number of collaboration relationships of the collaborators within the network.
Intellectual property (IP) that had previously been carefully guarded, for example, should be shared and thus could create additional value through licensing arrangements, joint ventures, or other strategic collaborations, something Chesbrough refers to as the "inside-out" aspect of open innovation.
"Studio" work refers to collaboration and innovation.
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