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Individual Motivation And Threat Indicators Of Collaboration Readiness In Scientific Knowledge Producing Teams: A Scoping Review And Domain Analysis, Gaetano R. Lotrecchiano, Trudy Mallinson, Tommy Leblanc-Beaudoin, Lisa S. Schwartz, Danielle Lazar, Holly J. Falk-Krzesinski
Individual Motivation And Threat Indicators Of Collaboration Readiness In Scientific Knowledge Producing Teams: A Scoping Review And Domain Analysis, Gaetano R. Lotrecchiano, Trudy Mallinson, Tommy Leblanc-Beaudoin, Lisa S. Schwartz, Danielle Lazar, Holly J. Falk-Krzesinski
Clinical Research and Leadership Faculty Publications
This paper identifies a gap in the team science literature that considers intrapersonal indicators of collaboration as motivations and threats to participating in collaborative knowledge producing teams (KPTs). Through a scoping review process, over 150 resources were consulted to organize 6 domains of motivation and threat to collaboration in KPTs: Resource Acquisition, Advancing Science, Building Relationships, Knowledge Transfer, Recognition and Reward, and Maintenance of Beliefs. Findings show how domains vary in their presentation of depth and diversity of motivation and threat indicators as well as their relationship with each other within and across domains. The findings of 51 indicators resulting …
Equality Of Outcome Or Equality Of Opportunity? A Simulation Of Wealth Distribution Using Agent-Based Modeling, Ozgur Ekmekci
Equality Of Outcome Or Equality Of Opportunity? A Simulation Of Wealth Distribution Using Agent-Based Modeling, Ozgur Ekmekci
Clinical Research and Leadership Faculty Publications
Against the backdrop of calls for a more just form of capitalism, this paper specifically focuses on the notion of equality within capitalist societies and utilizes findings from a computer simulation to explore which of one two fundamental principles, namely: (1) equality of opportunity; or (2) equality of outcome might better inform and guide reform efforts to create more uniform distribution of wealth among members of society. In this study, Agent Based Modeling (ABM), as a form of computer simulation was used to explore how the fundamental principles of equality of opportunity or equality of outcome might impact wealth …