Juliana Ribeiro da Rosa, Douglas Wegner, Francesca del Ben
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ABSTRACTThis study aimed to analyze the micro-governance of a cross-border Brazil–Uruguay collaborative network and how it contributes to a favorable environment for collaboration. To achieve this objective, a single case study was conducted with a qualitative approach using document analysis and interviews with 19 Brazilian and Uruguayan stakeholders from the public, private, and civil society sectors. The results show that two contextual factors, resource asymmetry among participants and collaboration time, explain the need for greater emphasis on the use of certain governance functions while, at the same time, making other functions less necessary. The behaviors become more predictable and stable with the collaboration time, requiring less emphasis on alignment, monitoring, and conflict arbitration in collaborative networks. However, resource asymmetry requires efforts to integrate, mobilize, and organize the participants and their resources. We contribute to the theory by showing how contextual factors affect the use of micro-governance functions in a cross-border collaborative network and how the governance fosters an environment that stimulates collaboration. Practitioners can also benefit from our study, as it facilitates a deeper comprehension of how collaborative networks can be governed to produce collective results in cross-border contexts.KEYWORDS: Collaborative networksnetwork governancemicro governancecross-borderresource asymmetrycollaboration time Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico [grant number 423317/2018-0]; Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico [grant number 308011/2020-1].
摘要本研究旨在分析巴西-乌拉圭跨境合作网络的微观治理及其如何促成有利的合作环境。为了实现这一目标,采用定性方法进行了单一案例研究,使用文件分析和对来自公共、私营和民间社会部门的19名巴西和乌拉圭利益相关者进行了访谈。结果表明,参与者之间的资源不对称和协作时间这两个上下文因素解释了为什么需要更加强调某些治理功能的使用,同时使其他功能变得不那么必要。随着协作时间的推移,这些行为变得更加可预测和稳定,在协作网络中对对齐、监控和冲突仲裁的强调就会减少。然而,资源不对称需要努力整合、动员和组织参与者及其资源。我们通过展示上下文因素如何影响跨境协作网络中微观治理功能的使用,以及治理如何促进刺激协作的环境,为这一理论做出了贡献。从业者也可以从我们的研究中受益,因为它有助于更深入地理解如何管理协作网络以在跨境背景下产生集体结果。关键词:协作网络;网络治理;微观治理;跨境资源不对称;协作时间;本研究由Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico支持[资助号423317/2018-0];国家环境保护协会Científico e Tecnológico[资助号308011/2020-1]。