By Shalini Misra, Megan A. Rippy and Stanley B. Grant.

2. Megan A. Rippy (biography)
3. Stanley B. Grant (biography)
What kinds of collaborative arrangements best foster knowledge integration? Should you keep your team together by forming one big group to work toward your shared goals? Or should you differentiate tasks by breaking work into smaller components and assign the pieces to sub-groups? How large should sub-groups be and how should they be composed? What types of engagement processes lead to successful knowledge integration?
If you have led a large cross-disciplinary research effort, you have grappled with these questions.
We addressed these questions by assessing the linkages between integration processes and research products in a self-evaluation of the first two years of our National Science Foundation Growing Convergence Research project on inland freshwater salinization (Misra, Rippy and Grant, 2024).










