Learning in support of governance: theories, methods, and a framework to assess how bridging organizations contribute to adaptive resource governance BI Crona, JN Parker Ecology and Society 17 (1), 2012 | 468 | 2012 |
Food and green space in cities: A resilience lens on gardens and urban environmental movements S Barthel, J Parker, H Ernstson Urban studies 52 (7), 1321-1338, 2015 | 429 | 2015 |
On being all things to all people: Boundary organizations and the contemporary research university J Parker, B Crona Social Studies of Science 42 (2), 262-289, 2012 | 279 | 2012 |
Hot spots and hot moments in scientific collaborations and social movements JN Parker, EJ Hackett American Sociological Review 77 (1), 21-44, 2012 | 270 | 2012 |
Collaboration and productivity in scientific synthesis SE Hampton, JN Parker BioScience 61 (11), 900-910, 2011 | 221 | 2011 |
Nurturing communities of practice for transdisciplinary research G Cundill, DJ Roux, JN Parker Ecology and Society 20 (2), 2015 | 167 | 2015 |
Network determinants of knowledge utilization: preliminary lessons from a boundary organization BI Crona, JN Parker Science Communication 33 (4), 448-471, 2011 | 140 | 2011 |
Understanding life together: A brief history of collaboration in biology N Vermeulen, JN Parker, B Penders Endeavour 37 (3), 162-171, 2013 | 104 | 2013 |
Characterizing a scientific elite: the social characteristics of the most highly cited scientists in environmental science and ecology J Parker, C Lortie, S Allesina Scientometrics 85 (1), 129-143, 2010 | 96 | 2010 |
Backstage interorganizational collaboration: Corporate endorsement of the sustainable development goals A Williams, G Whiteman, JN Parker Academy of Management Discoveries 5 (4), 367-395, 2019 | 94 | 2019 |
Collaboration in the new life sciences JN Parker, N Vermeulen, B Penders Routledge, 2010 | 90* | 2010 |
Ecology transformed: The National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis and the changing patterns of ecological research EJ Hackett, JN Parker, D Conz, D Rhoten, A Parker | 82 | 2008 |
Tokamaks and turbulence: research ensembles, policy and technoscientific work EJ Hackett, D Conz, J Parker, J Bashford, S DeLay Research Policy 33 (5), 747-767, 2004 | 81 | 2004 |
Urban gardens: Pockets of social-ecological memory S Barthel, J Parker, C Folke, J Colding Greening in the red zone: Disaster, resilience and community greening, 145-158, 2014 | 72 | 2014 |
Spatially explicit data: stewardship and ethical challenges in science J Hartter, SJ Ryan, CA MacKenzie, JN Parker, CA Strasser PLoS Biology 11 (9), e1001634, 2013 | 71 | 2013 |
Characterizing a scientific elite (B): Publication and citation patterns of the most highly cited scientists in environmental science and ecology JN Parker, S Allesina, CJ Lortie Scientometrics 94, 469-480, 2013 | 71 | 2013 |
Fostering synthesis in archaeology to advance science and benefit society JH Altschul, KW Kintigh, TH Klein, WH Doelle, KA Hays-Gilpin, SA Herr, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (42), 10999-11002, 2017 | 69 | 2017 |
The social and epistemic organization of scientific work EJ Hackett, JN Parker, N Vermeulen, B Penders The handbook of science and technology studies, 733-764, 2017 | 68 | 2017 |
Synthesis centers as critical research infrastructure JS Baron, A Specht, E Garnier, P Bishop, CA Campbell, FW Davis, B Fady, ... BioScience 67 (8), 750-759, 2017 | 67 | 2017 |
Placing collaborative circles in strategic action fields: Explaining differences between highly creative groups JN Parker, U Corte Sociological Theory 35 (4), 261-287, 2017 | 43 | 2017 |