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Samenvatting - Relations and networks of organizations (441057-B-6)

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Samenvatting van het vak Relations and Networks of organizations gegeven aan Tilburg University als onderdeel van de studie Organization and Management studies. De samenvatting omvat aantekeningen en lectures gegeven op de campus.

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Relations and Networks of Organizations
Aantekeningen




Blok 4, 2023-2024

,Inhoudsopgave
LECTURE 1: INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 5
Social capital: Why does it matter? ............................................................................................................... 5
IORs and IONs: a relational view of organizations ........................................................................................ 6
Social capital and success: Multi-level effect ................................................................................................. 6
Social capital and the individual’s quality of life ............................................................................................ 6
Social capital in the economy ........................................................................................................................ 6
LECTURE 2: DEFINITIONS, TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONS AND
NETWORKS OF ORGANIZATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 8
ORGANIZATION AND ENVIRONMENT: A MANAGERS PERSPECTIVE ...................................................................................... 9
SOCIAL NETWORKS: A RESEARCHER’S PERSPECTIVE ...................................................................................................... 11
The interorganizational problem ................................................................................................................. 11
WHY ARE IOR’S AND ION’S COMMON? .................................................................................................................... 12
IOR OFFER A WAY OF REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY .................................................................................... 12
RESOURCE DEPENDENCE THEORY .............................................................................................................................. 13
ORGANIZATIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND NETWORKS ......................................................................................................... 13
STUDYING SOCIAL NETWORKS .................................................................................................................................. 14
WHAT IS A NETWORK? ........................................................................................................................................... 14
What is a node? ........................................................................................................................................... 14
What is a tie? ............................................................................................................................................... 14
What is a network? ...................................................................................................................................... 15
Structural holes and social action ................................................................................................................ 16
What flows through ties? ............................................................................................................................ 16
LEVELS OF ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL NETWORKS .................................................................................................................. 17
1. Environment: Interorganizational Networks ...................................................................................... 17
2. Multi-level .......................................................................................................................................... 17
Take-away message .................................................................................................................................... 19
LECTURE 3: RELATIONAL THINKING AND NETWORK ANALYSIS....................................................................... 20
BACKGROUND ON THE STUDY OF SOCIAL NETWORKS ..................................................................................................... 22
BASICS OF NETWORK ANALYSIS (NWA) .................................................................................................................... 24
TYPES OF DATA REPRESENTATION/ DATA ENTRY ........................................................................................................... 25
BASIC CONCEPTS ................................................................................................................................................... 31
TYPES OF RELATIONAL DATA..................................................................................................................................... 34
Relational content ....................................................................................................................................... 35
Valued data ................................................................................................................................................. 35
Directed data ............................................................................................................................................... 36
EXAM QUESTIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 38
LECTURE 4: RELATIONAL THINKING AND NETWORK ANALYSIS....................................................................... 40
PROMINENCE ....................................................................................................................................................... 40
Degree centrality ......................................................................................................................................... 41
Closeness centrality ..................................................................................................................................... 41
Betweenness centrality ................................................................................................................................ 42
Prestige: status ............................................................................................................................................ 43
SOCIAL ROLES AND POSITIONS .................................................................................................................................. 44
Structural equivalence ................................................................................................................................. 44
Reqular equivalence .................................................................................................................................... 44
CENTRALIZATION ................................................................................................................................................... 45
Density ......................................................................................................................................................... 45
COHESIVE SUBGROUPS ........................................................................................................................................... 46
Cliques ......................................................................................................................................................... 46
n-cliques ....................................................................................................................................................... 47
EXERCISE ............................................................................................................................................................. 49

, EXAM QUESTIONS:................................................................................................................................................. 50
LECTURE 5: DETERMINANTS OF INTERORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONS ........................................................... 52
Antecedents of interorganizational relations (learn by heart) .................................................................... 53
INTERACTIONS AMONG CONTINGENCIES ..................................................................................................................... 56
Other determinants of IOR’s… ..................................................................................................................... 56
SIX TYPES OF RELATIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 56
KEY IDEAS ............................................................................................................................................................ 57
CONDITIONS FOR EACH CONTINGENCY: ILLUSTRATION (P.251) ....................................................................................... 57
Take-away message .................................................................................................................................... 57
LECTURE 6: CONFIGURATIONS OF KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER RELATIONS: AN EMPIRICALLY-BASED TAXONOMY
AND ITS DETERMINANTS ................................................................................................................................ 58
NOTION OF EMBEDDEDNESS 1 ................................................................................................................................. 60
NOTION OF EMBEDDEDNESS 2 ................................................................................................................................. 60
NOTION OF EMBEDDEDNESS 3 ................................................................................................................................. 60
NOTION OF EMBEDDEDNESS 4 ................................................................................................................................. 61
CONFIGURATIONS OF IORS ..................................................................................................................................... 61
Knowledge transfer IORs ............................................................................................................................. 61
INTRODUCTION TO PAPER 3 ..................................................................................................................................... 62
Antecedents (all the factors that determine the configuration) of IOR-configurations ............................... 63
ANTECEDENTS ...................................................................................................................................................... 63
Antecedent 1: Environmental uncertainty ................................................................................................... 63
Antecedent 2: Perceived environmental uncertainty................................................................................... 64
Antecedent 3: Internal resource Base .......................................................................................................... 64
Antecedent 4: Breadth of innovative activities ............................................................................................ 64
Antecedent 5: Type of innovative activities ................................................................................................. 65
RESULTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 65
What can we conclude out of the research? ............................................................................................... 69
LECTURE 7: CONSEQUENCES OF NETWORKS AND RELATIONS AT THE ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL .................... 70
WHAT IS INNOVATION? .......................................................................................................................................... 70
Innovation types .......................................................................................................................................... 71
DV-INNOVATION OUTCOMES (MEASUREMENT) ........................................................................................................... 73
Innovation outcomes within this paper: ...................................................................................................... 73
THE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE: THE BROKERAGE TRIAD ................................................................................................... 73
Advantages and disadvantages of triads vs dyads ...................................................................................... 74
Triads versus dyads ...................................................................................................................................... 74
TRIADIC RELATIONSHIPS : 3 FORMS ........................................................................................................................... 75
Brokerage and closure in triads ................................................................................................................... 75
What is brokerage? ..................................................................................................................................... 75
In this paper: structural and institutional separation .................................................................................. 76
Structural separation ................................................................................................................................... 76
Institutional separation ............................................................................................................................... 76
EXAMPLES............................................................................................................................................................ 77
First the how: the hypothesis ....................................................................................................................... 77
Then: the why; theoretical mechanisms ...................................................................................................... 78
Practice ........................................................................................................................................................ 78
Conclusions .................................................................................................................................................. 80
IMPORTANT TAKE-AWAYS ....................................................................................................................................... 80
LECTURE 8: CONSEQUENCES OF NETWORKS AND RELATIONS AT THE ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL (CONTINUED)
....................................................................................................................................................................... 81
RELATIONS AND NETWORKS OF ORGANIZATIONS IN PROJECTS ....................................................................................... 82
Prior literature ............................................................................................................................................. 82
Past literature .............................................................................................................................................. 82
Research question........................................................................................................................................ 83

, Empirical setting .......................................................................................................................................... 83
Content & Sociometric analyses .................................................................................................................. 84
CONTRIBUTIONS: PROJECT BASED ORGANIZING LITERATURE .......................................................................................... 86
Contributions: Dynamic Networks Literature .............................................................................................. 86
MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 87
BOUNDARY CONDITIONS & TRANSFERABILITY OF FINDINGS ........................................................................................... 87
CONCLUDING REMARKS .......................................................................................................................................... 87
LECTURE 9: DYNAMICS OF INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL ATTACHMENTS: AUDITOR-CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS ...... 88
POSITION IN THE RESEARCH FIELD ............................................................................................................................. 89
EMPIRICAL POSITIONING ......................................................................................................................................... 91
Theoretical argument 1 ............................................................................................................................... 92
Theoretical argument 2 ............................................................................................................................... 92
Theoretical argument 3 ............................................................................................................................... 92
METHODS AND RESULTS ......................................................................................................................................... 93
Methods....................................................................................................................................................... 93
Results hypothesis 1..................................................................................................................................... 94
Methods and Results hypothesis 2 .............................................................................................................. 95
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 95
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ......................................................................................................................................... 96
EXAM QUESTIONS ON THIS PAPER ............................................................................................................................. 96
LECTURE 10: MANAGEMENT OF INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND NETWORKS ........................ 99
ALLIANCES ........................................................................................................................................................... 99
GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE ..................................................................................................................................... 100
THE ARCHITECTURE OF COOPERATION: ALLIANCES & GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE .............................................................. 100
HYPOTHESIS 1: (ANTICIPATED INTERDEPENDENCE ...................................................................................................... 101
HYPOTHESIS 2: APPROPRIATION CONCERNS/ TECHNOLOGY COMPONENT ....................................................................... 102
HYPOTHESIS 2: APPROPRIATION CONCERNS / APPROPRIABILITY REGIME......................................................................... 102
HYPOTHESIS 2: APPROPRIATION CONCERNS / APPROPRIABILTY REGIME ......................................................................... 102
HYPOTHESIS 3: TRUST .......................................................................................................................................... 103
INDUSTRY SETTING AND DATA ............................................................................................................................... 103
DATA AND MEASUREMENT .................................................................................................................................... 103
Analytical approach ................................................................................................................................... 104
FINDINGS ........................................................................................................................................................... 105
DISCUSSION ....................................................................................................................................................... 106
TAKE AWAY MESSAGE........................................................................................................................................... 106
LECTURE 11: GAME SIMULATION ................................................................................................................ 107
LECTURE 12: INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL NETWORK EFFECTIVENESS ............................................................... 107
LECTURE SCHEME ................................................................................................................................................ 107
CATEGORIZING NETWORK STUDIES ......................................................................................................................... 108
CATEGORIZING INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORKS .................................................................................................... 108
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND: PROVAN AND MILWARD (1995) .................................................................................... 110
Findings...................................................................................................................................................... 110
Theoretical background: Network Management ...................................................................................... 111
THE RESEARCH OF RAAB, MANNAK & CAMBRÉ (2015): ‘COMBINING STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE, AND CONTEXT: ‘A
CONFIGURATIONAL APPROACH TO NETWORK EFFECTIVENESS ........................................................................................ 112
The empirical case: safety houses ............................................................................................................. 113
Measuring Network effectiveness ............................................................................................................. 113
Explaining network effectiveness .............................................................................................................. 114
Explaining network effectiveness .............................................................................................................. 116
SOME RECENT STUDIES AND INITIATIVES ................................................................................................................... 117
MOCK EXAM QUESTIONS....................................................................................................................................... 118
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