TY - JOUR AB - Purpose Collaborative research projects are highly complex organizational settings with specific needs and inherent risks that can endanger project success if not managed well. The purpose of this paper is to enlarge the knowledge of operational challenges in collaborative research projects to improve both project and conflict management.Design/methodology/approach On the basis of the concept of systemic conflict, this study conducts a conflict analysis of a collaborative research project on food security to establish how multiple conflict drivers interact.Findings The results show that multiple conflict drivers affect the operation of collaborative research projects and the drivers also interact and do not function in isolation. The study also finds that the importance of some drivers differs when comparing project members’ perceptions with the number of interlinkages between drivers. A conflict map is provided to visualize the results.Research limitations/implications The empirical evidence provided in this study is limited because it relies on a single case study and on project members’ perceptions.Practical implications The research can help not only the research community and, in particular, project management but also funding bodies in dealing with the unpredictability of outcomes created by project dynamics. In addition, the results can feed into future research, project design and management strategies.Originality/value The study applies multidimensional conflict analysis to a field that is understudied. VL - 47 IS - 6 SN - 0368-492X DO - 10.1108/K-04-2017-0124 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/K-04-2017-0124 AU - Löhr Katharina AU - Bonatti Michelle AU - Homem Larissa Hery Ito Ribeiro AU - Schlindwein Sandro Luis AU - Sieber Stefan PY - 2018 Y1 - 2018/01/01 TI - Operational challenges in collaborative research projects: Addressing conflict multidimensionality T2 - Kybernetes PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 1074 EP - 1089 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -