This paper is to highlight the management of subcontracted networks as an alternative to internalisation. The contrasting examples of the frozen food sector and the chilled ready meals sector are employed to examine the different economic relationships. The paper draws upon transaction costs economics, interdisciplinary literature from organisation studies, network theory, and sociology to contextualise the functioning of network relationships. The paper examines the shift in the role of the firm from producer, to the firm as co-ordinator of information flows. In contrast to the vertically integrated frozen food sector, the chilled food industry manifests plural organisational forms, with close-knit trust based inter-organisational networks...
This research adopts a network perspective and attempts to understand how firms ‘network’ beyond the...
In response to the failures of the dominant agro-food regime multiple practices for transition towar...
Innovations are necessary for growth and competitiveness, but few are taking place in the food indus...
This paper analyses inter-organizational networks that link together firms operating in the food pro...
This paper analyses inter-organizational networks that link together firms operating in the food pro...
This paper analyses inter-organizational networks that link together firms operating in the food pro...
Current debate on networking focuses on network structures and firm strategies. In this perspective,...
The locus of innovation is not the individual firm anymore but increasingly the network in which the...
This is a draft chapter. The final version is available in Handbook of Economic Organization edited ...
The paper presents the results of the sociological survey and expertise describing the factors of ri...
This study investigated the establishment, evolution and performance of a network of predominantly s...
The paper concerns the integration in food networks under a governance point of view. We conceptuali...
Across many sectors, the locus of innovation has shifted from the individual firm to networks of col...
Numerous commentators have highlighted the ever-quickening cycle of change in the business environme...
This paper employs a managerial perspective describing different types of network organizations amon...
This research adopts a network perspective and attempts to understand how firms ‘network’ beyond the...
In response to the failures of the dominant agro-food regime multiple practices for transition towar...
Innovations are necessary for growth and competitiveness, but few are taking place in the food indus...
This paper analyses inter-organizational networks that link together firms operating in the food pro...
This paper analyses inter-organizational networks that link together firms operating in the food pro...
This paper analyses inter-organizational networks that link together firms operating in the food pro...
Current debate on networking focuses on network structures and firm strategies. In this perspective,...
The locus of innovation is not the individual firm anymore but increasingly the network in which the...
This is a draft chapter. The final version is available in Handbook of Economic Organization edited ...
The paper presents the results of the sociological survey and expertise describing the factors of ri...
This study investigated the establishment, evolution and performance of a network of predominantly s...
The paper concerns the integration in food networks under a governance point of view. We conceptuali...
Across many sectors, the locus of innovation has shifted from the individual firm to networks of col...
Numerous commentators have highlighted the ever-quickening cycle of change in the business environme...
This paper employs a managerial perspective describing different types of network organizations amon...
This research adopts a network perspective and attempts to understand how firms ‘network’ beyond the...
In response to the failures of the dominant agro-food regime multiple practices for transition towar...
Innovations are necessary for growth and competitiveness, but few are taking place in the food indus...