DocumentCode :
465947
Title :
Network Effects on Inter-organisational Coordination
Author :
Hossain, Liaquat ; Khatri, Meeta
Author_Institution :
Sydney Univ., Sydney
Volume :
3
fYear :
2006
fDate :
8-11 Oct. 2006
Firstpage :
2634
Lastpage :
2639
Abstract :
Coordination has been seen as the act of managing dependencies between activities. From this concept emerged the theory of coordination, which is the combination of various theories such as organisational theory, transaction cost theory, computer science, psychology and various others combined to develop a better understanding of the problem of coordination. It is not a unique theory, but rather a mixture of theories from various disciplines. However, coordination theory can be conceptualized as a body of principles about how the activities of separate actors can be coordinated. Also from coordination, emerges inter-organisational coordination, which involves coordination between organisations. The aim of this study is to explore the effects of social networks (i.e. social ties) and ICT use for coordination. By applying the strengths of strong and weak ties theory and components of coordination to inter-organisational coordination, we present the effects of social networks and ICT use on inter-organisational coordination.
Keywords :
computer networks; organisational aspects; social aspects of automation; ICT; computer science; interorganisational coordination; network effects; organisational theory; psychology; social network; transaction cost theory; Australia; Bridges; Computer network management; Computer science; Conference management; Costs; Cybernetics; Information technology; Psychology; Social network services;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006. SMC '06. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0099-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0100-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2006.385261
Filename :
4274267
Link To Document :
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