Combination as the Key Competence for the Dynamic Assembly of Temporary Networks: The Role of the Pivot-Assembler
ISBN: 978-1-78441-275-3, eISBN: 978-1-78441-274-6
Publication date: 27 October 2014
Abstract
Purpose
This paper proposes a competence that enables the pivot organization to dynamically combine (assemble/disassemble, activate/deactivate) resources as needed, and introduces the concept of “dynamic assembly” that integrates this new competence into the historic pivot’s capacities.
Methodology/approach
Two in-depth case studies performed in two different contexts support our theoretical construct and exhibit the strategic role of the pivot-assembler in the conception, combination, coordination, and control of temporary chains and networks.
Findings
The results of our research confirm that dynamic assembly is an important characteristic of both, the travel industry and humanitarian relief, in which the four dimensions (conception, combination, coordination, and control) were found.
Research implications
From this research it is possible to consider that the theoretical construct of dynamic assembly is meaningful in these types of contexts where chains are temporarily assembled from a dynamic network. Complementary research should look at the characteristics of the organizational structure and the management of competences in loosely-coupled organizations (Weick, 1982) and hastily formed networks (Denning, 2006).
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Citation
Pellegrin-Romeggio, F. and Vega, D. (2014), "Combination as the Key Competence for the Dynamic Assembly of Temporary Networks: The Role of the Pivot-Assembler",
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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