The development and use of a framework for categorising acts of collaborative work

The paper presents a framework which is intended to embrace all forms of collaborative work. The framework comprises four major elements: The collaboration purposes at the outset; The features in place before collaboration begins; The features which emerge during collaboration and; The outcomes. The...

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