Organizing the In-between: The Population Dynamics of Network-weaving Organizations in the Global Interstate Network
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Ingram, Paul; Torfason, Magnus Thor
署名单位:
Columbia University; Harvard University
刊物名称:
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-8392
DOI:
10.2189/asqu.2010.55.4.577
发表日期:
2010
页码:
577-605
关键词:
INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
WORLD POLITY
collaboration
EVOLUTION
TRADE
MODEL
set
legitimacy
diffusion
success
摘要:
This article examines the population dynamics and viability of network weavers, which are organizations that provide network relations for others. An analysis of the population dynamics of the intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) that are the basis of the interstate networks that influenced global economic relations, peace, and democracy in the 1815-2000 period shows that IGO founding and failure depends on the ease and value of specific interstate relations. Results indicate that network-weaving organizations are easier to operate when they encompass proximate and similar actors, yet they also reap rewards for bringing together otherwise disconnected actors, in particular, actors with conflicts. Combined, these organizational processes can account for the high clustering and short-path distance between nodes that are characteristic of the endemic small-world network structure. Furthermore, the study shows that the concepts of legitimacy and competition can be applied to identify particular spaces in the network of bilateral relations that are more or less hospitable for IGOs.
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