Increased demand, limited resources, knowledge gaps, and seemingly less time to produce results are the challenges facing researchers and others in higher education today. Working together across disciplines is almost a requirement to stay afloat in the competitive arena most principal investigators are finding themselves in. This study sought to synthesize existing research on leadership behaviors of these investigators in the agricultural discipline. The sections specifically addressed include team science, discipline structure, boundary work, challenges of interdisciplinary research, the direction of research, and leadership in interdisciplinary teams. After analyzing 32 articles, researchers determined that research should continue to investigate the role of leadership behaviors in primary investigators to continue to improve effectiveness.
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15 June 2012
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June 15 2012
Leadership, Motivation, and Teamwork Behaviors of Principal Investigator’s in Interdisciplinary Teams: A Synthesis of Research
Brittany L Adams, M.S.;
Brittany L Adams, M.S.
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Graduate Student P. O. Box 110540 University of Florida Gainesville
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Holly Reed Cain;
Holly Reed Cain
2
Graduate Student P. O. Box 11540 University of Florida Gainesville
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Vivana Giraud;
Vivana Giraud
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Graduate Student P. O. Box 11540 University of Florida Gainesville
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Nicole L P Stedman, Ph.D.
Nicole L P Stedman, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor P. O. Box 11540 University of Florida Gainesville
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing on behalf of Association of Leadership Educators
Online ISSN: 1552-9045
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Journal of Leadership Education (2012) 11 (2): 176–191.
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Adams BL, Cain HR, Giraud V, Stedman NLP (2012), "Leadership, Motivation, and Teamwork Behaviors of Principal Investigator’s in Interdisciplinary Teams: A Synthesis of Research". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 11 No. 2 pp. 176–191, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V11/I2/TF2
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