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Metatheory of network management: A contingency perspective
Authors:Timo Järvensivu [Author Vitae]
Institution:Department of Marketing and Management, Helsinki School of Economics, P.O. Box 1210, FI-00101 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:This paper introduces a metatheoretical, contingency-based framework of inter-organizational network management. We define four basic network management functions and suggest that they are universal to all inter-organizational networks. We argue that management tasks, derived from more general management functions and contingent upon network characteristics, differ according to network type. We further argue that the roles that different actors in a network can adopt depend on their resources and capabilities. The framework contributes to the emerging theory of network management by clarifying the connections between its different conceptualizations and layers. A clear implication of the framework is that it is fundamentally useless to argue that networks cannot be managed. Networks are being managed, all of the time. However, we agree that the extent to which networks can be managed differs from one network to another along with the managerial tasks employed.
Keywords:Inter-organizational networks  Management  Metatheory  Contingency perspective
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