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An Organizational Assessment of Interfirm Coordination Modes

Anna Grandori

Università di Modena and Università L. Bocconi, Milan, Italy

Inter-firm relationships are coordinated to a large extent by non-market mecha nisms. The objective of this paper is to identify which of these mechanisms are the most relevant, and how they can be theoretically and empirically combined into discrete alternative modes of organizational coordination between firms. A frame work is developed for evaluating the comparative effectiveness and efficiency of these combinations of coordination mechanisms in the regulation of different types of inter-firm interdependence, drawing on both organization theory and organiza tion economics. By analyzing network forms as mixes of coordination mechanisms, the framework offers a typology of inter-firm organization forms that is much more fine-grained and conducive to network organization design than those previously available. The predictive power of the framework is demonstrated by using the vast empirical research available on various types of networks, showing its capacity to explain the main findings on the use of different network forms for governing dif ferent types of relations.

Key Words: Descriptors: interfirm networks • coordination mechanisms • organization theory • organization economics

Organization Studies, Vol. 18, No. 6, 897-925 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/017084069701800601


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