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Heading Toward a Society of NetworksEmpirical Developments and Theoretical ChallengesTilburg University, j.raab{at}uvt.nl
Tilburg University In the essay, it is first argued that Western societies are moving towards a society of networks, i.e. a society, in which the formal, vertically integrated organization that has dominated the 20th century is replaced or at least complemented by consciously created and goal directed networks of three and more organizations (whole networks). To substantiate this proposition we describe and analyze the development of organizational forms and the subsequent scientific efforts to grasp these developments theoretically and methodologically in the last 200-300 years. Second, the current state of network theory is briefly evaluated with regard to whole networks. In a third part, future research avenues concerning the development of theories that explain the coming into being, functioning, structure, governance and dissolution of whole networks (network theories) are discussed.
Key Words: whole networks network theory network identity social organization
Journal of Management Inquiry, Vol. 18, No. 3,
198-210 (2009) |
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