Inside the Black Box of the Corporate Staff: Social Networks and the Implementation of Corporate Strategy

Adam M. Kleinbaum, Toby E. Stuart
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In multidivisional firms, the corporate staff is central to the implementation of corporate-level strategy, but empirical evidence on its function is limited. We examine one corporate staff through e-mail analysis. We find sharp cross-sectional differences in communication patterns: staff members have networks that are larger, more integrative, and richer in structural holes. However, much of this difference is attributed to sorting processes, rather than being caused by employment in the corporate staff per se. Further, once people receive the ‘corporate imprimatur,’ they retain aspects of it even when they move back to the line organization. These results imply that the literature's emphasis on structure as a means to achieve coordination undervalues a selection process in which individuals with broad networks match to coordination-focused jobs in the corporate staff. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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企业员工黑箱内部:社交网络与企业战略实施
在多部门企业中,公司员工是实施公司层面战略的核心,但关于其功能的经验证据有限。我们通过电子邮件分析考察了一位公司员工。我们发现在沟通模式上存在明显的横截面差异:员工的网络更大、更一体化、结构漏洞更丰富。然而,这种差异很大程度上归因于分类过程,而不是由公司员工本身造成的。此外,一旦人们获得了“公司认可”,即使他们回到直属公司,他们也会保留其中的某些方面。这些结果表明,文献强调结构是实现协调的一种手段,低估了一个选择过程,在这个过程中,具有广泛网络的个人与公司员工中注重协调的工作相匹配。版权所有©2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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