Authors: Elisabet Garriga
Publish Date: 2010/08/20
Volume: 90, Issue: 4, Pages: 623-637
Abstract
In stakeholder theory most research on cooperation has been focused on interorganizational collaboration field centered at the dyadic level excluding the relational or network data Relational or network data are important as the firms do not simply respond to each stakeholder individually but to an interaction of influences from the entire stakeholder set The purpose of this article is to analyze the cooperation process among the firm and its stakeholders by considering the relational data and to describe the role of the firm in such cooperation processes The empirical evidence is provided by an inductive indepth case study on the company ‘GasNat’ and its stakeholders cooperating on the ‘natural gas pipeline program’ in Argentina To do so I combined both quantitative sociometric data and qualitative data from grounded theory and ethnographic observations This research suggests a stakeholder cooperation model based on structural stakeholder’s position and relational factors framing process The results indicate that stakeholder cooperation is not just determined by stakeholder position but they can vary depending on the political opportunity structure in the network and on the framing process It was found that network structure may create a context for selective cooperation but doesn’t explicitly determine it which is different from the previous research in stakeholder network literature The role of the firm in the cooperation process was found as a tertius iungens role which implies to join unite or connect and it is different from the existing prominent network literature of tertius gaudens
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