Authors
Patrick Kenis, David Knoke
Publication date
2002/4/1
Journal
Academy of management review
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
275-293
Publisher
Academy of Management
Description
We investigate the impact of communication in field-level networks on rates of formation of interorganizational collaborative ties, such as strategic alliances and joint ventures. After developing the concept of an organizational field network (“field-net”), we derive a set of testable propositions and corollaries that relate field-net properties, such as density, reciprocity, centralization, multiplexity, and hierarchy, to subsequent nonlinear changes in interorganizational tie-formation rates. We conclude by discussing aspects of empirical research for testing the empirical validity of these propositions.
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