posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byPaul Couchman, L Fulop
The findings reported here are part of a larger study on cross-sector R&D collaborations in the Australian Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Programme. The study has sought to explain project partners’ collaboration experience using a theoretical model which was empirically tested with a survey of CRC project leaders. A key hypothesis was that the higher the level of relational trust amongst the partners in a collaborative project, the more positive would be the partners’ experience of the project. The construct of “credible commitments”, which is widely used in the inter-organisational literature, was posed in the model as an antecedent of relational trust and positively related to it. No support was found for the hypothesis. The findings are discussed and future areas of research.<br>
History
Location
Rockhampton, Queensland
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2006, ANZAM
Editor/Contributor(s)
J Kennedy, L Di Milia
Pagination
1 - 18
Start date
2006-12-06
End date
2006-12-09
ISBN-13
9781921047343
ISBN-10
1921047348
Title of proceedings
ANZAM 2006 : Pragmatism, philosophy, priorities. : Proceedings of the 20th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference on Management: : 6-9 December 2006, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton.
Event
Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. Conference (20th : 2006 : Rockhampton, Qld)