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Network governance for interorganizational temporary organizations: A systematic literature review and research agenda

By: Wang, L., Muller, R. and Zhu, F.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Project Management Journal Description: 54(1), Feb, 2023: p.35-51.Subject(s): Network governance, Systematic literature reviews, Temporary organizations, Organization theory In: Project Management JournalSummary: Governance of interorganizational networks for joint project execution has become a popular research theme in recent years. However, little is known about how the knowledge in this field is structured and how to further develop it based on the given structure. This systematic literature review identifies three main categories of literature in this field: design of network governance, network performance, and theory in network governance. Each of these categories is further divided into subcategories, which are assessed for the timely development and current state of knowledge. This provides the foundation for the development of a research agenda, which includes configurational understanding of network governance design, governing for temporary organizing particularities, and level-crossing theoretical development. – Reproduced
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54(1), Feb, 2023: p.35-51 Available AR129440

Governance of interorganizational networks for joint project execution has become a popular research theme in recent years. However, little is known about how the knowledge in this field is structured and how to further develop it based on the given structure. This systematic literature review identifies three main categories of literature in this field: design of network governance, network performance, and theory in network governance. Each of these categories is further divided into subcategories, which are assessed for the timely development and current state of knowledge. This provides the foundation for the development of a research agenda, which includes configurational understanding of network governance design, governing for temporary organizing particularities, and level-crossing theoretical development. – Reproduced

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