Collaboration in Sport Research: A Case From the Field Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Faculty members mindful of the ticking tenure and promotion clock seek ways to balance the competing and sometimes overwhelming demands of research, teaching, and service. One way to balance these demands is to fi nd opportunities for collaboration with colleagues, especially in the area of research. There are several compelling reasons to pursue joint research projects with colleagues; however, there are also diffi culties inherent in the collaboration process. This article will discuss the benefi ts and challenges of working on collaborative research projects with colleagues from the same discipline as well as across disciplines. As members of a team actively involved in several research projects and presentations, we use our own experiences to discuss effective strategies of collaboration. 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

published proceedings

  • Quest

author list (cited authors)

  • Daprano, C. M., Bruening, J. E., Pastore, D. L., Greenwell, T. C., Dixon, M. A., Ko, Y. J., ... Turner, B. A.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • Daprano, Corinne M||Bruening, Jennifer E||Pastore, Donna L||Greenwell, T Christopher||Dixon, Marlene A||Ko, Yong Jae||Jordan, Jeremy S||Lilienthal, Sonja K||Turner, Brian A

publication date

  • January 2005

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