2020
DOI: 10.31224/osf.io/8qn4y
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Why an academic and humanitarian technology innovation partnership can become an unhappy marriage.

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Increasing numbers of collaborations between the humanitarian and academic sector should have led to a significant increase in the amount of quality technology reaching the field and having a scaled impact. It has not. Following on from research with key stakeholders in these collaborations, we lay out the key reasons why there is often such a disconnect between high-level strategic intentions, and practical implementation. These are broken down into misunderstandings over: resources; deployment strategies;… Show more

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