2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0283-7
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Collaboration and Networking in Education

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“…This is beneficial and provides access to unavailable resources, retains faculty, and promotes verticalization of a particular knowledge field. These aspects converge with the benefits observed by Muijs, Ainscow, Chapman, and West, (2011), which include the transferal of professional, practical, and political experiences between institutions, the development of capabilities to fill organizational gaps, and improved resilience to external changes. This is illustrated by the following interviews: […] we [PUCRS] had during 5 years a doctorate in full association with the UCS in the business administration area.…”
Section: Cooperation In the Comungsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…This is beneficial and provides access to unavailable resources, retains faculty, and promotes verticalization of a particular knowledge field. These aspects converge with the benefits observed by Muijs, Ainscow, Chapman, and West, (2011), which include the transferal of professional, practical, and political experiences between institutions, the development of capabilities to fill organizational gaps, and improved resilience to external changes. This is illustrated by the following interviews: […] we [PUCRS] had during 5 years a doctorate in full association with the UCS in the business administration area.…”
Section: Cooperation In the Comungsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Further, coopetitive relationships of the Comung are developed based on trust and informal relationships between HEIs and their managers, which was found in the interviews and internal documents. Therefore, greater initiatives to establish coopetition strategies will create stronger trust relationships (Muijs et al, 2011).…”
Section: These Types Of Coopetition Relationships Between Comungmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Networking can be devided in two aspects namely vertical and horizontal networking [12]. The former exampled by networking which happen on education institution for instance relation among teachers, or between teachers and manager staffs.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies explicitly consider interschool networks (Akkerman, Torenvlied, & Schalk, 2012;Muijs, Ainscow, Chapman, & West, 2011;Schalk, Torenvlied, & Allen, 2010;Spillane et al, 2015). These studies emphasize the constructive role of peer-to-peer feedback on instructional methods, although collaboration can also be focused on goal setting (cf.…”
Section: The Mediating Effect Of Downward Networking In An Educationamentioning
confidence: 99%