01259pab a2200121 454500008004000000100002400040245006600064260000900130300001500139520092500154650003201079773002601111180718b2015 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aGulbrandsen, Magnus aEmerging hybrid practices in public- private research centres c2015 ap.363-379. aIn this article we use a comparative case study of collaborative research centres that operate at the interface between public science and private industry to question the assumption that hybrid organizations lead to hybrid practices. Public private partnerships are intended to contribute to new work practices that solve challenges in public service provision and influence industrial innovativeness by engaging public research capabilities. Analysis of eight Scandinavian centres indicates considerable variance with respect to levels of integration of public and private partners and tensions between them. Five of the cases display no or highly contested hybrid practices and there seem to be many barriers to hybridization. Large differences in work practices from earlier interaction between the partners and radical goals of commercialization of excellent public science are important explanations. - Reproduced. aPublic private partnerships aPublic Administration