A conceptual framework of re-configuring a business network

Authors: Christopher J. Medlin; León Poblete; Virpi Havila

We contribute with an empirical case study that explores the distinctions between network re-configuration and the required concurrent or sequenced reshaping of business relations. The re-configuring of industrial networks can be undertaken by changing a number of business relationships, but to-date this approach has hardly been studied. The literature mainly considers network changes occurring incrementally within business relationships, and while this is substantially the case, still some are deactivated, others change in their nature and others are developed from seemingly nowhere but with the need to acquire new market or resource access. Hidden between the incremental and disruption perspectives is a deeper understanding of two capabilities: (i) network re-configuration and (ii) business relationship reshaping. The two capabilities are conceptually distinct, yet each in an interactive approach involves the other. We introduce four types of business relationship reshaping: (i) activating (ii) reactivating, (iii) deactivating, and (iv) reviving. A single-case study is presented to understand these phenomena and network re-configuration

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Publish Year: 2018

Conference: Sri Lanka (2018)