信任、依赖与全球组织间系统

M. Ibrahim, P. Ribbers
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以往的研究强调了依赖和信任对组织间系统的重要性。本文关注的是依赖和信任如何影响IOS相关资源的各种类型投资,以及这些投资如何在全球范围内产生收益。结合交易成本经济学、资源基础观、信任与依赖,构建了一个概念模型。四个探索性案例研究进行了在全球范围内采用的组织间系统。发现依赖组织进行所需的投资,并根据强大组织的需求使用不同类型的资源。研究发现,基于能力的信任会影响基于人力的资源和能够实现领域知识转移的资源。研究发现,基于可靠性的信任会影响基于人力的资源和能够实现相互关联过程的资源。基于人力的资源和能够实现领域知识转移或业务流程链接的资源的组合可以产生战略效益。人们发现,缺乏人力资源只会产生业务利益。
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Trust, Dependence and Global Interorganizational Systems
Previous research has emphasized the importance of dependence and trust on interorganizational systems. This paper focuses on how dependence and trust impact various types of investments in IOS related resources and how these investments produce benefits within a global context. A conceptual model is constructed combining transaction-cost economics, resources-based view, trust and dependence. Four explorative case studies are conducted on interorganizational systems employed within a global context. Dependent organizations are found to conduct the needed investments and to use different types of resources depending on the requirements of the powerful organization. Competence-based trust is found to influence human-based resources and resources that enable domain-knowledge transfer. Reliability-based trust is found to influence human-based resources and resources that enable interlinking processes. Combinations of human-based resources and resources that enable domain-knowledge transfer or business-process linkage are found to produce strategic benefits. The lack of human-based resources is found to produce only operational benefits.
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