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Institutional Influences on Interorganisational Networks

A Case of Russia

by Nina Gorovaia (Author)
©2005 Thesis XVIII, 175 Pages

Summary

Interorganisational networks are ever-present in the modern globalized world. They allow organisations to overcome restrictive hierarchical structures, reach broader geographical regions and penetrate new and existing markets. This work provides a novel view on the performance of networks. It investigates the influence of the institutional environment in shaping the characteristics of strategic networks, thereby influencing their performance. The diverging characteristics of a network emerge as a direct consequence of institutional differences and determine the key drivers of performance: flexibility, ability to exchange information and capacity to innovate. A case-study of a Russian strategic network highlights the interplay between institutions, network characteristics and performance.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 175
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631522493
Language
English
Keywords
Strategische Allianz Netzwerk Erfolgsfaktor Institutional Economic Strategic network Cross-cultural management Organisational structure Bauwirtschaft Russland
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XVIII, 175 pp., 6 maps, 8 tables, 19 graphs

Biographical notes

Nina Gorovaia (Author)

The Author: Nina Gorovaia, born 1974; currently an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Cyprus College, Nicosia. Ph.D. in Organisational Networks from the University of Economics and Business Administration in Vienna; Bachelors and Masters degrees in Economics from the Lomonosov University in Moscow; consulting with oil trading, processing industries in Austria, Russia and Cyprus; seminars and presentations at the Universities of Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Bristol.

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