Evidence in Practice: How Structural and Programmatic Scaffolds Enable Collaboration in International Development

IF 8.3 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Rodrigo Canales, Mikaela Bradbury, Anthony Sheldon, Charlie Cannon
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This inductive study of eight international development interventions analyzes mechanisms that enable integration of evidence in practice, a perennial challenge of learning and collaboration across occupational and organizational boundaries. We demonstrate how structural and programmatic scaffolding practices enabled actors from an array of organizations and communities of practice to collaborate and learn despite the uncertainty and complexity inherent in the international development context. These modular scaffolding practices offered temporary stabilization and support that fostered the counter-normative behaviors and mindsets required for continuous learning and adaptive coordination. Through 226 in-depth interviews with international development experts, including practitioners in eight matched interventions in India, Mexico, South Africa, and Ghana, we identified and analyzed mechanisms that explain the varying effectiveness with which evidence was integrated in each case. Our findings have implications for interorganizational innovation and collaboration under conditions of complexity and uncertainty and for dynamic interactions among individuals, their organizations, and their communities of practice when they are attempting to bring about systemic change.
实践中的证据:结构和计划支架如何促进国际发展合作
本研究对八项国际发展干预措施进行了归纳研究,分析了在实践中整合证据的机制,这是跨行业和跨组织学习与合作的长期挑战。我们展示了结构性和计划性脚手架实践是如何使来自一系列组织和实践社区的参与者能够在国际发展环境固有的不确定性和复杂性中进行合作和学习的。这些模块化的支架实践提供了暂时的稳定和支持,促进了持续学习和适应性协调所需的反规范行为和心态。通过对国际发展专家(包括印度、墨西哥、南非和加纳八个匹配干预项目的实践者)进行 226 次深入访谈,我们确定并分析了各种机制,这些机制解释了在每个案例中整合证据的不同效果。我们的研究结果对复杂性和不确定性条件下的组织间创新与合作,以及个人、组织及其实践社区在试图实现系统性变革时的动态互动都具有启示意义。
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20.50
自引率
3.80%
发文量
49
期刊介绍: Administrative Science Quarterly, under the ownership and management of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, has consistently been a pioneer in organizational studies since the inception of the field. As a premier journal, it consistently features the finest theoretical and empirical papers derived from dissertations, along with the latest contributions from well-established scholars. Additionally, the journal showcases interdisciplinary work in organizational theory and offers insightful book reviews.
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