从制度逻辑的角度来维持扩展的企业:来自铁路部门的见解

M. Bobbink, A. Hartmann, G. Dewulf
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目的研究制度逻辑对扩展型企业预期资源协调与整合的影响。设计/方法/方法定性多案例研究方法通过观察40次会议,进行31次半结构化访谈和9次反馈会议,并仔细阅读组织文件,从荷兰重组和私有化铁路部门的三个ee及其分层组织背景中收集数据。绩效和专业逻辑是企业环境及其层级组织环境的特征。由于逻辑以资源为中心的特性,对这些逻辑进行对齐无法支持环境中的资源协调和集成。其中一个ee中的共同创建逻辑通过处理资源人格化以及专业和性能逻辑的表示,减轻了这种资源中心主义。具有层次化重叠组织位置的业务单位代表通过提供对资源中心逻辑的保护来支持此更改过程。研究限制/影响所选择的研究设计限制了研究结果的概括,但揭示了关于制度逻辑在维持EEs中的作用的新的科学和实践见解。实际意义:各种电子电气业务单位,尤其是它们的合同和特许机构,需要认识到以资源为中心的逻辑对维持电子电气的严重影响。了解这些逻辑的资源人格化和表示可以帮助解决它们的负面影响。原创性/价值以往的研究从实证角度考察了制度逻辑对环境企业预期资源协调与整合的影响。
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Sustaining extended enterprises as a matter of institutional logics: insights from the railway sector
Purpose This paper aims to investigate the effect of institutional logics on the intended resource coordination and integration in extended enterprises (EEs). Design/methodology/approach The qualitative multiple case study approach collected data from three EEs and their hierarchical organizational context in the restructured and privatized railway sector of the Netherlands by observing 40 meetings, conducting 31 semi-structured interviews and 9 feedback meetings and perusing organizational documents. Findings Performance and professional logics characterized the EEs and their hierarchical organizational context. Aligning these logics failed to support the resource coordination and integration in the EEs because of the logics’ resource-centric nature. The co-creation logic in one of the EEs mitigated this resource centrism by addressing the resource personifications and representations of the professional and performance logics. Business unit representatives having hierarchically overlapping organizational positions supported this change process by offering protection from resource-centric logics. Research limitations/implications The chosen research design limits the generalization of the findings but reveals new scientific and practical insights on the role of institutional logics for sustaining EEs. Practical implications The various EE business-units, but especially their contract and concession authorities, need to realize the crippling effect of resource-centric logics on sustaining an EE. Becoming aware of the resource personifications and representations of these logics can assist in addressing their negative effects. Originality/value No previous studies have empirically investigated the effect of institutional logics on the intended resource coordination and integration in EEs.
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