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Emerging interdisciplinary practice : making nanoreactors

By: OLSEN, Dorothy Sutherland.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Bingley, UK : Emerald, 2009The Learning Organization 16, 5, p. 398-408Abstract: Purpose – The paper aims to gain a better understanding of how different disciplines work together to develop new technologies. Design/methodology/approach – The study employs qualitative methods in the form of semi-structured interviews and observations. A socio-cultural approach is taken and the concept of the activity system is used to examine emerging practices. Findings – In the process of creating common practices the community overcomes some of the challenges normally associated with disciplinary diversity. What develops cannot really be described as a convergence of knowledge, more as an intertwining of work practices. Research limitations/implications – Although only tentative conclusions can be drawn from a single case study, the findings may have implications for the organisation of multidisciplinary tasks. Abstract: Originality/value – The paper suggests a conceptualisation of emerging interdisciplinary practice and provides a descriptive account of knowledge creation in a new field within nanosciences and nanotechnologies.
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Purpose – The paper aims to gain a better understanding of how different disciplines work together to develop new technologies. Design/methodology/approach – The study employs qualitative methods in the form of semi-structured interviews and observations. A socio-cultural approach is taken and the concept of the activity system is used to examine emerging practices. Findings – In the process of creating common practices the community overcomes some of the challenges normally associated with disciplinary diversity. What develops cannot really be described as a convergence of knowledge, more as an intertwining of work practices. Research limitations/implications – Although only tentative conclusions can be drawn from a single case study, the findings may have implications for the organisation of multidisciplinary tasks.

Originality/value – The paper suggests a conceptualisation of emerging interdisciplinary practice and provides a descriptive account of knowledge creation in a new field within nanosciences and nanotechnologies.

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