International audienceMeta-organizations often lack the monitoring and sanctioning power associated with the organization of individuals, and thus they can be considered to be partially organized. Little research investigates the extent to which meta-organizations, in general, and clusters in particular, are organized. The current meta-organization literature thus perpetuates an implicit assumption that all meta-organizations are equally incomplete. We challenge this assumption and theorize variations in meta-organizations' organizational structures. To do so, we transpose the partial organization concept and specify at the meta-organization level: 1) degrees of structural organizationality, as measured by the selective combination of membe...
International audienceOur work contributes to the understanding of the plurality of meta-organizatio...
Organization theory is a theory without a protagonist. Organizations are typically portrayed in orga...
International audienceIn a seminal paper, Ahrne and Brunsson coined the word ‘meta-organization’. Mo...
International audienceMeta-organizations often lack the monitoring and sanctioning power associated ...
This paper develops a decision-based approach to meta-governance by drawing on insights from studies...
International audienceIn this introduction, we reemphasize some key parts of meta-organization theor...
In this introduction, we reemphasize some key parts of meta-organization theory and their implicatio...
Most theories about organizations assume implicitly or explicitly that the members of organizations ...
International audienceIn this introduction, we reemphasize some key parts of meta-organization theor...
Organisations collaborate with one another. And they appear to do so more and more frequently in the...
In their treatise on meta-organization, Ahrne and Brunsson theorize a distinctive organizational for...
In this paper, we investigate how firms collectively organize their environment. Past literature mos...
We use meta-analytical techniques to address three central debates in institutional theory: Is organ...
International audienceOur work contributes to the understanding of the plurality of meta-organizatio...
Organization theory is a theory without a protagonist. Organizations are typically portrayed in orga...
International audienceIn a seminal paper, Ahrne and Brunsson coined the word ‘meta-organization’. Mo...
International audienceMeta-organizations often lack the monitoring and sanctioning power associated ...
This paper develops a decision-based approach to meta-governance by drawing on insights from studies...
International audienceIn this introduction, we reemphasize some key parts of meta-organization theor...
In this introduction, we reemphasize some key parts of meta-organization theory and their implicatio...
Most theories about organizations assume implicitly or explicitly that the members of organizations ...
International audienceIn this introduction, we reemphasize some key parts of meta-organization theor...
Organisations collaborate with one another. And they appear to do so more and more frequently in the...
In their treatise on meta-organization, Ahrne and Brunsson theorize a distinctive organizational for...
In this paper, we investigate how firms collectively organize their environment. Past literature mos...
We use meta-analytical techniques to address three central debates in institutional theory: Is organ...
International audienceOur work contributes to the understanding of the plurality of meta-organizatio...
Organization theory is a theory without a protagonist. Organizations are typically portrayed in orga...
International audienceIn a seminal paper, Ahrne and Brunsson coined the word ‘meta-organization’. Mo...