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Purpose

The aim of this paper is to explore the benefits of a symbiotic relationship between academic and practitioner qualitative research communities and consider ways of nurturing such a relationship.

Design/methodology/approach

The IPA twinning case study is used as a possible model for collaborations with input from the Association for Qualitative Research and from the qualitative special interest group at the academy of marketing.

Findings

A variety of benefits and bases for collaboration are identified.

Research limitations/implications

Experience of collaborations in the field of qualitative research is limited.

Practical implications

A joint initiative is described.

Originality/value

It is argued that collaborations will improve the quality of outputs, generate publicity and income, provide personal development opportunities and, most importantly, be enjoyable.

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