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Network Collaboration Models

In: Accelerating Global Supply Chains with IT-Innovation

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  • Stefan Klein

    (University of Münster)

  • Allen Higgins

    (University College Dublin)

  • Boriana Rukanova

    (Vrije University Amsterdam)

Abstract

Innovation in the eCustoms domain happens in complex constellations of heterogeneous stakeholders. Understanding and shaping the dynamics of these stakeholder constellations is critical for the success in terms of achieving collective action and precarious in terms of power struggles among stakeholders. This chapter aims at sensitizing the reader to the crucial role of economic, political and indeed social networks in shaping the process and outcome of ongoing innovation in the eCustoms area. It looks at preconditions of collective action or “how to make elephants or giants dance together” and posits that networking permeates all areas of eCustoms innovation.

Suggested Citation

  • Stefan Klein & Allen Higgins & Boriana Rukanova, 2011. "Network Collaboration Models," Springer Books, in: Yao-Hua Tan & Niels Björn-Andersen & Stefan Klein & Boriana Rukanova (ed.), Accelerating Global Supply Chains with IT-Innovation, chapter 0, pages 255-269, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-15669-4_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15669-4_14
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