Boundary Spanning and Engineering: A Qualitative Systematic Review
Abstract
Background Engineers are often expected to span organizational, cultural, stakeholder, geographic, temporal, and other boundaries. Yet, few studies on boundary spanning have appeared in the engineering education literature, suggesting the need for improved theoretical and conceptual foundations to guide empirical studies of boundary spanning in engineering. Purpose To develop a more comprehensive understanding of boundary spanning, this study...
Paper Details
Title
Boundary Spanning and Engineering: A Qualitative Systematic Review
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Volume
107
Issue
3
Pages
380 - 413
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