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Can Collaboration Occur Among Disparate Groups? A New Look at what “Interdisciplinary” Means in Practical Terms

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  • What is required for science and industry to work together, speak a similar language, and find common ground? Leverage the real-world interdependencies that occur within the context of business/labor/science/academics/NGOs and government. Successful information and knowledge transfer among scientists, academics, and their business partners requires collaboration, establishing common goals, and cultural/organizational understanding. A forecast for the future of the partnership/collaboration model for private/public cooperative efforts involving technology, proprietary information and “necessary” sharing for results in the marketplace will be shown to support “industry driven models that are scientifically informed.”
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  • Wilson, L. and P. Lund. Can Collaboration Occur Among Disparate Groups? A New Look at what “Interdisciplinary” Means in Practical Terms. In: Microbehavior and Macroresults:Proceedings of the Tenth Biennial Conference of the International Institute ofFisheries Economics and Trade, July 10-14, 2000, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.Compiled by Richard S. Johnston and Ann L. Shriver. InternationalInstitute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET), Corvallis, 2001.
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  • Shriver, Ann L.
  • Johnston, Richard S.
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  • International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service MG Kailis Group
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