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    Collaboration vs. Individualism: What Is Better for the Rising Academic?

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    Kemp, Andrew T.
    Issue Date
    2013-12-16
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/316706
    
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    In academia, scholarship and research productivity is the lifeblood of success. The question is, “What is the best way to be productive and more forward in a academic career—collaboration or individualism?” Obviously, the final choice is personal. However, for the purpose of this paper, the two sides will be discussed regarding the strengths and weaknesses of each avenue. Recommendations regarding the viability of collaboration and competition will be discussed in relation to personal attributes, career goals, and rank. In addition, a new methodology, tentatively called Layered Narrative, will be piloted with this project.
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    The Qualitative Report 2013 Volume 18, Article 100, 1-8
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