边界组织:促成意外盟友间的合作

Boundary Organizations: Enabling Collaboration among Unexpected Allies

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2008
被引 606 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究开源项目与捍卫专有软件的企业如何通过创建边界组织,将对抗转化为合作,并分析了治理、成员、所有权和生产控制四个关键领域。

Abstract

Our research examines how parties challenging established social systems collaborate with defenders of those systems to achieve mutual goals. With field interviews and observations from four community projects in the open-source movement, we examine how these projects collaborated with firms defending proprietary approaches to software development. Drawing on social movement and organizational theory, we explain how challenging parties not only mobilize to achieve their goals but how they are able to transform contestation into collaboration. Open-source projects and firms held divergent interests but discovered areas of convergent interest and were able to adapt their organizing practices to collaborate through the creation of a boundary organization. By showing how boundary organizations help challengers and defenders manage four critical domains of organizing practices—governance, membership, ownership, and control over production—we provide analytic levers for determining when boundary organizations work. At the same time, we reveal the subsequent triadic role structure that unfolded among communities, the boundary organizations they designed, and firms.

开源软件社会运动组织理论合作治理