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  • Between Hierarchies and Markets: The Logic and Limits of Network Forms of Organization

    Between Hierarchies and Markets by Thompson, Grahame F.;

    The Logic and Limits of Network Forms of Organization

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2003. február 20.

    • ISBN 9780198775270
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem284 oldal
    • Méret 217x138x15 mm
    • Súly 336 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk numerous figures and 1 table
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    Rövid leírás:

    The term 'network' has become a ubiquitous metaphor to describe too many aspects of contemporary life. In doing so, Thompson argues, the term has lost much of its analytical precision and has no clear conceptual underpinnings. The book brings some intellectual clarity to the discussion of networks by asking whether it is possible to construct a clearly demarcated idea of a network as a separable form of socio-economic coordination and governance mechanism with its own consistent logic.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This book conducts a survey into the ways in which the word 'network' has been deployed in a wide range of literature. In particular, it offers a commentary on how the idea of networks has been used to illustrate contemporary forms of socio-economic organization (as with the idea of a 'network society' or a 'network state', for instance), broadly conceived to also include the political aspects of networks.

    The term 'network' has become a ubiquitous metaphor to describe too many aspects of contemporary life. In doing so, Thompson argues, the term has lost much of its analytical precision and has no clear conceptual underpinnings. The problem is that something claiming to explain everything ends up by explaining very little.

    The book brings some intellectual clarity to the discussion of networks by asking whether it is possible to construct a clearly demarcated idea of a network as a separable form of socio-economic coordination and governance mechanism with its own consistent logic. In doing this, the primary contrast is with hierarchies and markets as alternative and already well understood forms of socio-economic coordination each with their own distinctive logic.

    The author identifies two underlying programmatic issues: the question of whether there can be a particular logic to the network form of organization, and whether there are any limits to networks. He makes the argument that if networks are to mean anything then they must not apply to everything, so this raises an obvious limit to their embrace. The questions thus become where and how to draw these limits. These are reviewed in the light of the concrete organizational forms that networks have taken in the contemporary period.

    This is a timely and useful stock-take of the burgeoning literature on organizational networks.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Considering Networks: A Methodological Introduction
    Part I: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
    Hierarchies, Markets, and Networks: A Preliminary Comparison
    Social Network Analysis, Transaction Cost Analysis, Actor-Network Theory: Three Approaches to Networks
    Networks and the Issues of 'Excess', the 'Gift', 'Non-Exchange', and 'Trust'
    Part II: Applications and Empirical Comparisons
    Industrial Organization as Networks
    Political Networks and the Politics of Network Governance
    Networks and the International System
    Conclusion

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