Dublin Core
Titre
Governance work in inter-organizational networks: driving processes and structures
Sujet
[SHS:GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
network governance
interorganizational networks
video game industry
creative industries
Description
There are many calls for further investigation of the underlying processes, practices and specificities of governance when economic exchanges are organized within networks. Through an examination of what governance involves and how it occurs in two clusters specialized in digital and video game industries, our multi-method study provides useful insights in the finalities and purposes of governance in an inter-organizational and collaborative context, the main tools and mechanisms that are being used and the structures supporting network governance. Our findings shed also light upon the processual nature of governance in networks contexts. Governance is a set of processes, or a "meta-process", that are geared toward the (1) creation, the maintenance and the evolution of a set of common interests, (2) the design of a adapted architecture of rights and obligations and (3) the crafting of different mechanisms of coordination and control. These processes aim also to adapt the structure of governance continually to the frequent changes in the network attributes. We coin this process of governance functioning, evolution and continuous (re) actualization as governance work and argue for a new perspective about network governance.
Créateur
Mehouachi, Chahira
Perret, Véronique
Source
29th EGOS Colloquium Sub-theme 14 Organizational Network Research: Bridging and Bridges in Organizational Networks
Date
2013-07-03
Langue
ENG
Type
conference, seminar, workshop communication
Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00844182
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/84/41/82/PDF/NGW_-_EGOS_-_CM_VP.pdf
Couverture
Montréal
Canada