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- Title
Decision Making in Inter-Firm Networks as a Political Process.
- Authors
Elg, Ulf; Johansson, Ulf
- Abstract
A political-process-oriented approach to decision making is applied to an asymmetric network of firms, based on the notion of resource interdependencies as the prime motivator of inter-firm exchange, and on a multi-dimensional view of power. Empirically, the paper draws upon a case study of the introduction of a computer-based decision aid (DPP) in the Swedish food industry. A theoretical model is developed, demonstrating how motives, structural conditions and moves made by powerful as well as more dependent firms interact in shaping the decision process. A central theme is that structural change as well as the adoption of innovations within inter-firm networks is influenced by political activities during the decision process. The relevance of subtle moves aimed at influencing the perceptions and beliefs of other actors is especially stressed. The paper also suggests that more dependent firms do not necessarily give priority to balancing dependencies since they may actually jeopardize privileges not attainable within a less asymmetric structure.
- Subjects
SWEDEN; DECISION making; CASE studies; BUSINESS enterprises; FOOD industry; DIFFUSION of innovations
- Publication
Organization Studies, 1997, Vol 18, Issue 3, p361
- ISSN
0170-8406
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/017084069701800302