Enhancing research and development: designing collaborative environments for innovation
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2009
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Work environments have previously been studied to identify the strategies, structures and processes which increase the likelihood of creativity, innovation and collaboration for productive workplaces. A number of perspectives have emerged which identify social and cognitive factors known to contribute to or to restrict innovation and collaboration. Recently more attention has been given to designing physical environments to encourage processes relevant to innovation such as creativity (McCoy & Evans, 2002) knowledge sharing (Hemlin, Allwood & Martin, 2008) and collaboration (Bozeman & Corley, 2004). Some attention has been given specifically to research and development environments (Boutellier et al, 2008) but little integration of this research has occurred. In the context of the construction of new purpose-built premises which will bring together under one roof separate public sector agencies engaged in research and development in agriculture, natural resource systems and the environment, this paper examines the extant literature and develops initial propositions for research relevant to the transition, collaboration and performance of research and development in new organizational environments where traditional boundaries have been redrawn. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27160/1/CINet_09_-_Matthews.pdf http://www.continuous-innovation.net/Publications/Papers_CINet_conference_2009.html Matthews, Judy H. & Manley, Karen (2009) Enhancing research and development: designing collaborative environments for innovation. In Enhancing the innovation environment: Proceedings of the 10th International CINet Conference, 6-8 September 2009, Australia, Queensland, Brisbane. |
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Copyright 2009 (please consult author) |
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Australian Centre for Business Research; Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150307 Innovation and Technology Management #Innovation #Workplace Design #Conceptual Framework #Collaboration |
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Conference Paper |