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The subject of this article is a novel new approach to organizing called the network multilogue. Begins with a brief overview of the theoretical underpinnings of the process of network organizing. The conceptual model the authors hope to build through this exploration will feature three primary...
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behind this research scheme is that any neighborhood is not organized enough to create networks which deliver efficient …
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individual and institutional. They rely on the diversity of actors, trans‐generation, and a variety of networks. At this stage …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the structure of knowledge networks and the geographical patterns of … innovation, but rather the embeddedness of firms into localised networks, enhancing collective learning and knowledge diffusion … shows how knowledge networks differ depending on geographical specific characteristics and the resources of the main players …
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self‐organizing or shadow networks. Provides illustrations from the author’s consulting practice to suggest how such a …
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in the region in order to enhance understandings of competitive dealings with two business networks that dominate the … Southeast Asian economies ‐ the Overseas Chinese and the Overseas Indians, collectively referred to as “the Networks”. Measures … the sparring rings in Asia through the historical conditions that contributed to the Networks’ fighting stances and to …
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industrialization. Essentially, Japanese business networks are forced to transform their organizational structure in conjunction with … strategies and management of Japanese production networks in the region. It is argued that impending domestic restructuring will … extend in much the same way to the Asian production networks, while integrating these into new types of international …
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An example is given of how monolithic organisations can cause things to grind to a halt by religious adherence to bureaucratic protocol, and how, on the other hand, a little nous and influence, by bending the rules, can get things done quickly.
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