In interorganizational teams, processes are more complex and structures less clear than in intraorganizational settings. Different perspectives come together and authoritative positions are often ambiguous, which makes establishing what to do problematic. We adopt a ventriloquial analytical lens and pose the question: How exactly do interorganizational team members build a collaborative strategy under these conditions, in their situated interactions? Our findings show how many different voices (individual, organizational, team, and other) shape members’ strategy-making and reveal these voices’ performative authoritative effects: Members established their team’s strategy and produced the needed authority to do so through three coauthoring pr...
Objective of the study The objective of this study is to explore the multifaceted nature of strateg...
Contemporary expert organizations rely heavily on cross-border, often temporary teams typically work...
In this article, we propose co-creation as a more efficient and effective way of formulating and imp...
This dissertation offers subjective insider accounts, momentary snapshots, processual sketches, and ...
Organizations frequently partner with actors in their environment in order to increase competitive a...
We still know little of why strategy processes often involve participation problems. In this paper, ...
The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate the communicative processes and power relat...
The concept ‘strategy’ has become a ubiquitous part of the Western worldview; it has taken over sphe...
Research Summary: When faced with complex strategic problems that exceed their individual sensemakin...
Research on interorganisational collaboration is longstanding however the role leadership plays in s...
While cross-sector partnerships are sometimes depicted as a pragmatic problem solving arrangements d...
In this paper we consider the various ways in which researchers have framed insights about the manag...
While cross-sector partnerships are sometimes depicted as a pragmatic problem solving arrangements d...
We explore the relationship between discourse and interorganizational collaboration, arguing that in...
Constellations—alliances among multiple firms—are used to perform complex, customized work in profes...
Objective of the study The objective of this study is to explore the multifaceted nature of strateg...
Contemporary expert organizations rely heavily on cross-border, often temporary teams typically work...
In this article, we propose co-creation as a more efficient and effective way of formulating and imp...
This dissertation offers subjective insider accounts, momentary snapshots, processual sketches, and ...
Organizations frequently partner with actors in their environment in order to increase competitive a...
We still know little of why strategy processes often involve participation problems. In this paper, ...
The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate the communicative processes and power relat...
The concept ‘strategy’ has become a ubiquitous part of the Western worldview; it has taken over sphe...
Research Summary: When faced with complex strategic problems that exceed their individual sensemakin...
Research on interorganisational collaboration is longstanding however the role leadership plays in s...
While cross-sector partnerships are sometimes depicted as a pragmatic problem solving arrangements d...
In this paper we consider the various ways in which researchers have framed insights about the manag...
While cross-sector partnerships are sometimes depicted as a pragmatic problem solving arrangements d...
We explore the relationship between discourse and interorganizational collaboration, arguing that in...
Constellations—alliances among multiple firms—are used to perform complex, customized work in profes...
Objective of the study The objective of this study is to explore the multifaceted nature of strateg...
Contemporary expert organizations rely heavily on cross-border, often temporary teams typically work...
In this article, we propose co-creation as a more efficient and effective way of formulating and imp...