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- Title
Global collaboration in knowledge intensive firms: The role of activity configurations.
- Authors
Hydle, Katja Maria; Brock, David M
- Abstract
This paper discusses how transnational knowledge intensive firms manage complexity across multiple locations, integrating various functional specializations and catering to multifaceted customer demands. Practice theory is used to help us understand collaboration among experts across national borders. By exploring what experts do and analyzing their practices transnationally, different configurations to provide services were found. In total, six configuration types are identified: bilateral, trilateral, chain, star, network and co-location. These configurations differently relate to three interdependent axes: coordinated actions, interaction modes and spatial dimensions. The configurations expose the relevant integrative and responsive settings. The paper contributes to the international organization literature by extending, elaborating and providing examples of transnationality; and to practice theory by exposing shapes and qualitative complexity of transnational collaboration and service provision.
- Subjects
LAW firms; ENGINEERING firms; COMPUTER software development; INTERNATIONAL business enterprises; TRANSNATIONALISM; INTERNATIONAL organization; INFORMATION &; communication technologies
- Publication
Journal of Management & Organization, 2020, Vol 26, Issue 4, p519
- ISSN
1833-3672
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/jmo.2017.63