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Inter-organizational interaction in public and private sectors – a comparative study

Ulf Melin (Department of Management and Engineering, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden)
Karin Axelsson (Department of Management and Engineering, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden)

Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy

ISSN: 1750-6166

Article publication date: 21 October 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

This article compares inter-organizational (IO) interaction and inter-organizational information systems (IOS) to support IO interaction in public and private sectors. The purpose of the article is to explore and discuss differences and similarities between e-government and e-business focusing IOS and interaction. This is done in order to facilitate learning between the two fields. The point of departure is two case studies performed in private and public sectors.

Design/methodology/approach

A comparative study of two cases in two sectors (private and public) is conducted. IO concepts from industrial markets that characterize an IO relationship (continuity, complexity, symmetry, and formality) and concepts that describe dimensions of such relationships (links, bonds, and ties) are used as analytical lenses. The empirical case study data, mainly generated from interviews, have been analyzed in a qualitative, interpretive way, using these central IO concepts from industrial markets (the IMP approach). This approach is in line with a strategy to use theory as a part of an iterative process of data collection and analysis.

Findings

The findings in the present study show that there are several similarities concerning interaction in relations between organizations in the two sectors. There are also differences depending on the level of analysis (empirical level vs analytical level). The study shows the need to be explicit regarding organizational value, end-customer or client/citizen value and the type of objects that are exchanged in the interaction. This is presented in the article together with suggested refinements of the analytical framework used for understanding IO interaction. The latter finding is a contribution to the general field of interaction and network studies and also a contribution to the e-government field.

Practical implications

This article is a point of departure to facilitate learning between the public and the private sectors focusing on IO relations and IOS. Learning between the two sectors is needed for researchers in the two areas as well as policy makers and practitioners developing e-government interaction and IOS.

Originality/value

There are few articles addressing learning between the private and the public sector within the e-government area. Not at least when focusing IO issues. There is also a tendency that wheels are reinvented in the sectors and in the e-government research area. An important initiative in this article is to contribute in filling this gap by providing examples of a comparative analysis as well as understanding of how to perform such analyses of IO interaction.

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Acknowledgements

This article is an expanded and updated version of a conference paper “Inter-organizational information systems and interaction in public vs private sector – comparing two cases”, in: Wimmer, M.A., Chappelet, J.-L., Janssen, M., Scholl, H. (Eds.): EGOV, 2010, LNCS 6228, IFIP, Springer, pp. 38-49.

Citation

Melin, U. and Axelsson, K. (2013), "Inter-organizational interaction in public and private sectors – a comparative study", Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 431-452. https://doi.org/10.1108/TG-07-2013-0018

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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