Editors: Helena S. Desivilya , Michal Palgi

The Paradox in Partnership: The Role of Conflict in Partnership Building

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ISBN: 978-1-60805-337-7 (Print)
ISBN: 978-1-60805-211-0 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2011
DOI: 10.2174/97816080521101110101

Introduction

The Paradox in Partnership: The Role of Conflict in Partnership Building elucidates on alliances that are - on one hand, designed to promote collaboration between individuals, groups and organizations - but on the other hand, the processes of their formation and maintenance entail continuous engagement with competitive orientation, power struggles and conflict. Theoretical frameworks with praxis are integrated as reflected in a variety of organizational, community and national contexts. In the theoretical domain, it expands knowledge on partnerships in general and their paradoxical nature in particular. On the practical level, the dual partnership phenomenon is explained along with considerable advantages it may offer to all partners when it is developed systematically and is accompanied by reflection and learning, especially while facing the reality of dwindling resources.

Foreword

- Pp. i
Charles Wankel
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Preface

- Pp. ii-iii (2)
Helena Syna Desivilya, Michal Palgi
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Contributors

- Pp. iv
Helena Syna Desivilya, Michal Palgi
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Introduction. The Nature of Partnerships and the Processes of their Formation: Juxtaposing Conflict and Cooperation

- Pp. 1-8 (8)
Helena Syna Desivilya, Michal Palgi
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The Challenge of Partnership Development: The Case of Alternative Labour Relations

- Pp. 9-23 (15)
Francesco Garibaldo
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Balancing Power - The Give and Take of Tripartism in Transition Economies

- Pp. 24-35 (12)
Anne Inga Hilsen
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"Downtown" and "Suburbia" Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in the Application of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D)

- Pp. 36-48 (13)
Yonathan Mizrachi, Daniella Ben-Attar
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Environmental Inter-Organizational Collaboratives and their Sustainability

- Pp. 49-63 (15)
Sanda Kaufman
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Building Academics-Practitioners Partnership as Means for Generating Usable Knowledge

- Pp. 64-78 (15)
Helena Syna Desivilya, Michal Palgi
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Building Partnerships Across Cultures as Negotiating Reality

- Pp. 79-92 (14)
Victor J. Friedman, Daniella Arieli
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Engaging the Paradox in Partnership: Balancing Conflict and Cooperation

- Pp. 93-98 (6)
Helena Syna Desivilya, Michal Palgi
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Subject Index

- Pp. 99-101 (3)
Helena Syna Desivilya, Michal Palgi
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Author Index

- Pp. 102-105 (4)
Helena Syna Desivilya, Michal Palgi
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