Collaboration
Collaboration (from Latin ''com-'' "with" + ''laborare'' "to labor", "to work") is the process of two or more people, entities or organizations working together to complete a task or achieve a goal. Collaboration is similar to cooperation.The form of leadership can be social within a decentralized and egalitarian group. Teams that work collaboratively often access greater resources, recognition and rewards when facing competition for finite resources.Structured methods of collaboration encourage introspection of behavior and communication. Such methods aim to increase the success of teams as they engage in collaborative problem-solving. Collaboration is present in opposing goals exhibiting the notion of adversarial collaboration, though this is not a common use of the term. In its applied sense, "[a] collaboration is a purposeful relationship in which all parties strategically choose to cooperate in order to accomplish a shared outcome". Trade between nations is a form of collaboration between two societies which produce and exchange different portfolios of goods.
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1by Aartsen, M. G., Bellm, E., IceCube Collaboration, ASAS-SN Collaboration, Astrophysical Multimessenger Observatory Network Collaboration, Fermi LAT Collaboration, HAWC Collaboration, LCO Collaboration, MASTER Collaboration, Swift Collaboration, VERITAS CollaborationGet access
Published in Astronomy & Astrophysics (2017)
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5by Pascale, Enzo, BLAST collaboration, BLASTPol collaborationGet access
Published in Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (2012)
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8by Bòˆser, Sebastian, ARA Collaboration, IceCube CollaborationGet access
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