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INFORMATION REGIMES, INFORMATION STRATEGIES AND THE EVOLUTION OF INTERFIRM NETWORK TOPOLOGIES

Multi-Level Issues in Organizational Behavior and Strategy

ISBN: 978-0-76231-039-5, eISBN: 978-1-84950-225-2

Publication date: 31 December 2003

Abstract

We introduce a multi-level model of the dependence of interfirm network topologies on the distribution and commonality of information in a network and the information strategies pursued by its member firms. Network topology, information properties of the network, and firm-level action within the network form dynamic, recursive, cross-level relationships – information properties in the network determine firm-level action, which in turn impacts the network topology and information properties. We derive predictions about the kinds of information strategies that firms are likely to adopt and succeed with in different information regimes, and about the kinds and short- and long-run dynamics of network topologies expected under different information regimes. Our model sheds new light on network topologies as a dependent variable that can be explained by network-level information regimes and firm-level information strategies.

Citation

Moldoveanu, M.C., Baum, J.A.C. and Rowley, T.J. (2003), "INFORMATION REGIMES, INFORMATION STRATEGIES AND THE EVOLUTION OF INTERFIRM NETWORK TOPOLOGIES", Dansereau, F. and Yammarino, F.J. (Ed.) Multi-Level Issues in Organizational Behavior and Strategy (Research in Multi-Level Issues, Vol. 2), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 221-264. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1475-9144(03)02014-9

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