Network analysis has been used extensively in the study of interorganizational relations. This article reviews the literature over the past fifteen years and organizes it into three theoretical traditions: the resource dependence model, the social class framework, and the institutional model. It is shown that network methods have enabled researchers to describe phenomena, such as interorganizational fields, that were previously inaccessible. It is also shown how social networks help to explain the formation of interorganizational ties and how interorganizational relations, conceptualized as social networks, can explain organizational power as well as the strategies decision makers pursue.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
This article discusses the shortcomings of the orthodox economic view on interorganizational relatio...
In my dissertation, I examine intraorganizational social networks and their antecedents and conseque...
Conceptual overview, critical commentary and future directions for research of social and business n...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
Abstract This article examines the relevance of leading social science network theories for the anal...
{Excerpt} Power no longer resides exclusively (if at all) in states, institutions, or large corporat...
Specialists believe that organizational actors use both formal and informal collaborations to achiev...
International audienceThe Sociology of the Organized Action studies how social organizations are reg...
This paper deals with research questions about the social and structural embeddedness of interorgani...
This article discusses the shortcomings of the orthodox economic view on interorganizational relatio...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
This article discusses the shortcomings of the orthodox economic view on interorganizational relatio...
In my dissertation, I examine intraorganizational social networks and their antecedents and conseque...
Conceptual overview, critical commentary and future directions for research of social and business n...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
Abstract This article examines the relevance of leading social science network theories for the anal...
{Excerpt} Power no longer resides exclusively (if at all) in states, institutions, or large corporat...
Specialists believe that organizational actors use both formal and informal collaborations to achiev...
International audienceThe Sociology of the Organized Action studies how social organizations are reg...
This paper deals with research questions about the social and structural embeddedness of interorgani...
This article discusses the shortcomings of the orthodox economic view on interorganizational relatio...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
This article discusses the shortcomings of the orthodox economic view on interorganizational relatio...
In my dissertation, I examine intraorganizational social networks and their antecedents and conseque...