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INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORKS: A MEANING‐BASED PERSPECTIVE

T.K. Das (Baruch College, City University of New York)
David M. Boje (Loyola Marymount University)

The International Journal of Organizational Analysis

ISSN: 1055-3185

Article publication date: 1 February 1993

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Abstract

The field of interorganizational studies is not currently known for applying qualitative methodologies with the same enthusiasm as statistically‐based survey techniques. A review of recent developments in qualitative methodologies reveals several techniques which can be fruitfully applied to the study of interorganizational (IO) networks. This paper extends the meaning‐based social definitionist perspective to the study of IO networks, by drawing upon the relevant theoretical aspects of social phenomenology, symbolic interactionism, and ethnomethodology. The social definitionist perspective is concerned with theories and methodologies relevant to the social definition and construction of meaning in multiple actor settings. Such a meaning‐based perspective would facilitate the application of qualitative methodologies to IO networks, in parallel with similar developments in organizational behavior. The paper identifies four specific types of qualitative analyses for IO studies: phenomenological typification, domain analysis, componential analysis, and conversational analysis.

Citation

Das, T.K. and Boje, D.M. (1993), "INTERORGANIZATIONAL NETWORKS: A MEANING‐BASED PERSPECTIVE", The International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 161-183. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028787

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MCB UP Ltd

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