Weaving network theory into effectuation: A multi-level reconceptualization of effectual dynamics
Abstract
This paper positions effectuation as a network-driving and network dependent phenomenon and suggests that understanding networks and network processes is essential to understanding the dynamics of effectuation. We argue that the implementation of effectuation is influenced by the nodal, relational, and structural characteristics of pre-existing and emerging networks, and by the processes through which these networks come about. We use these...
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Title
Weaving network theory into effectuation: A multi-level reconceptualization of effectual dynamics
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
105937 - 105937
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