Tese
O processo de desenvolvimento das redes interorganizacionais
Fecha
2016-06-28Registro en:
ALVES, Juliano Nunes. The process of development and change of interorganizational networks. 2016. 239 f. Tese (Doutorado em Administração) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2016.
Autor
Alves, Juliano Nunes
Institución
Resumen
The present study aims to understand the process of interorganizational networks development and to
move forward as theoretically as empirically on management field of networks. The
interorganizational networks were here studied by the theory of process of Van de Ven (1992), Van de
Ven & Poole (1995) and Halinen (1998) that, for abiding different procedures is used in an integrated
way, the theories of the life cycle, evolutionary, teleology and dialectics as a means to understanding
of duality (static / dynamic) of organizational structures of events that occurs over time. In a sequential
manner and supported in different schools or perspectives of networks, we aim to understand the
events occurred in the networks over time, and provide a vision of how the development process and
changes happens in interorganizational networks. The research was conducted by a multicases,
qualitative and exploratory study carried out through narratives and focused interviews, by a
procedural approach in eight interorganizational networks, located in Rio Grande do Sul. Events
arising from the actions of key network individuals were analyzed. Considering the need to link
between theory, empirical phenomena and the methodology used in the research, it was adopted the
abductive approach with content analysis of the data. In the results, has been examined and described
each case, featuring different evolutions, but with the possibility in a general context to be treated in a
complementary manner. It is considered that the program "Redes de Cooperação " was crucial to
raising awareness and encourages the formation of networks. Over time, the actions of the teams
provided by the program have demonstrated the need for restructuring to bring all members to the
interests of the network, overcoming individual interests of participation and gain the acceptance of
the other members. Another required restructuring was the network professionalization on the strategy
and activities. In such situation, the network becomes in the management of activities more
independent people and no more a network member, avoiding the interconnection between individual
interests and the network. In this restructuring, the network reaches a perceived crucial point in two of
analyzed cases. First, it followed to the professionalization reducing their horizontal nature in which
everyone is autonomous and singly they think your individual activities and for them answered
reaching to a network more vertical. At the other, the network, in addition to responding for the
management of their issues, also has taken the issues of individual processes of each of its members,
through brand licensing, standardization process, administration of marketing and communication,
selecting a mix of products, elaborating a list of suppliers. Over time and directly in relation of
changing events and networks development are teams or working groups that provide benefits
management, or expectations of those involved in interorganizational networks. Due to the individual
autonomy that characterizes this perspective, it has become possible to integrate the four motors of
change and provide a vision of how interorganizational networks can manage as the relationships
established and developed in networks with the dialectical theory as the different interests with
common goals through of teleological and evolutionary theories. To understand how to manage
interorganizational networks, over time, it must be understood how the development process happens
and how the different schools and change motors step in overtime on changes and evolution of the
network. The studies in networks management can be developed in the future, based on the
implications of proposals of this thesis.