Collaboration in the Cloud

This book by Mark McDonald and Günter Müller-Stewens examines how digital platforms and cloud technologies are enabling new forms of cross-boundary collaboration between organizations, teams, and individuals. Drawing on extensive case research, it provides frameworks for understanding and designing effective collaborative arrangements in distributed, multi-organizational contexts. Topics include platform governance, trust in virtual teams, knowledge sharing across organizational boundaries, and the management of collaborative ecosystems.

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This book by Mark McDonald and Günter Müller-Stewens examines how digital platforms and cloud technologies are enabling new forms of cross-boundary collaboration between organizations, teams, and individuals. Drawing on extensive case research, it provides frameworks for understanding and designing effective collaborative arrangements in distributed, multi-organizational contexts. Topics include platform governance, trust in virtual teams, knowledge sharing across organizational boundaries, and the management of collaborative ecosystems. It is particularly relevant in Business, Software Engineering and Public Policy.

Collaboration in the Cloud supports distributed, co-production and interdisciplinary collaboration and is suited for organizational settings and multi-organization networks in remote and hybrid settings.

Collaboration in the Cloud is an established resource with a solid track record of use across multiple contexts. This book by Mark McDonald, Günter Müller-Stewens (2012) provides valuable reference material for researchers and practitioners.