'Deutsche Zeitschrift Fur Sportmedizin/German Journal of Sports Medicine'
Abstract
"Establishing and nurturing contacts are important and time-consuming
elements of interactive research. It is usually the researcher who has to
establish and nurture collaboration with practitioners – a task that is not
normally part of traditional research. A mutual interest in the subject of
the research is a prerequisite for collaboration, but there are quite often
other factors that explain why collaboration begins and endures. On the
basis of the experience gained in a number of interactive research projects,
we address the conditions required for an effective and lasting interplay
between collaborating partners. Theoretical inspiration has been provided
by studies of so-called imaginary organisations." (author's abstract