Knowledge co-production in “Big Science” projects – i.e. scientific endeavours characterized by organizational complexity due to their size, exploratory nature, and diversity of participating specializations, cultures, and individual orientations (Child, Ihrig, and Merali, 2014) – is a brand-new concept, which is based on the assumption that lay people are able to establish dynamic and contingent relationships with professional researchers and/or expert scientists, in an attempt to contribute in forming, validating, and adapting knowledge (Bonney et al., 2014). Our aim here is to draw a more comprehensive picture of this phenomenon, in order to better frame, on the one hand, the conceptual and contextual underpinnings of knowledge co-production in Big Science and, on the other hand, to disentangle the role played by lay people who – as volunteers – support expert scientists in pushing forward scientific knowledge. Also, this paper focuses on how knowledge co-production empowers Big Science organizations’ capacity and dynamic reach, enabling them to develop a greater ability to manage unforeseen and/or unforeseeable external forces and to become more resilient.

Engaging lay people to build a resilient Big Science organization? Some preliminary insights / R. Palumbo, M. Sorrentino, M. Florio, S. Carrazza. ((Intervento presentato al 19. convegno The resilient organization: design, change and innovation in the globalized economy tenutosi a Roma nel 2018.

Engaging lay people to build a resilient Big Science organization? Some preliminary insights

M. Sorrentino;M. Florio;S. Carrazza
2018

Abstract

Knowledge co-production in “Big Science” projects – i.e. scientific endeavours characterized by organizational complexity due to their size, exploratory nature, and diversity of participating specializations, cultures, and individual orientations (Child, Ihrig, and Merali, 2014) – is a brand-new concept, which is based on the assumption that lay people are able to establish dynamic and contingent relationships with professional researchers and/or expert scientists, in an attempt to contribute in forming, validating, and adapting knowledge (Bonney et al., 2014). Our aim here is to draw a more comprehensive picture of this phenomenon, in order to better frame, on the one hand, the conceptual and contextual underpinnings of knowledge co-production in Big Science and, on the other hand, to disentangle the role played by lay people who – as volunteers – support expert scientists in pushing forward scientific knowledge. Also, this paper focuses on how knowledge co-production empowers Big Science organizations’ capacity and dynamic reach, enabling them to develop a greater ability to manage unforeseen and/or unforeseeable external forces and to become more resilient.
English
15-feb-2018
Knowledge co-production; Big Science; Lay people; Processes; Volunteer engagement
Settore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione Aziendale
Settore SECS-P/03 - Scienza delle Finanze
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Esperti anonimi
Pubblicazione scientifica
The resilient organization: design, change and innovation in the globalized economy
Roma
2018
19
Associazione Italiana di Organizzazione Aziendale (ASSIOA)
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Convegno internazionale
R. Palumbo, M. Sorrentino, M. Florio, S. Carrazza
Engaging lay people to build a resilient Big Science organization? Some preliminary insights / R. Palumbo, M. Sorrentino, M. Florio, S. Carrazza. ((Intervento presentato al 19. convegno The resilient organization: design, change and innovation in the globalized economy tenutosi a Roma nel 2018.
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