Key issues in co-creation with stakeholders when research problems are complex

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Bammer, Gabriele

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University of Alberta

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The extensive literature on research co-creation is mostly based on problems being treated as clearly defined and solvable. What is the impact on co-creation when problems are complex, with the following characteristics: difficult to delimit, contested definitions, multiple uncertainties and unresolvable unknowns, constraints on what can be done, and no perfect solution?

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Evidence Based Library and Information Practice

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