同伴间的规则执行:一种横向控制机制

Rule Enforcement among Peers: A Lateral Control Regime

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2000
被引 91
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究企业同伴间如何通过非正式的横向控制机制来防止搭便车行为,基于对美国一家中型公司律师事务所的网络分析,揭示了控制成本如何通过社会关系转移给特定地位的成员。

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of control among peers. Drawing on a network study of a medium-sized Northeastern U.S. corporate law firm, this work shows that partners — all formally equal and locked in a cooperative situation — have developed an informal `lateral control regime' to help protect their common interests against free loading due to individual expressive problems. This regime helps peers exercise early monitoring and sanctioning by reducing costs of control. It maintains low costs through appropriate use of social resources or `relationships' between members. Sanctioners are chosen because they are structurally close to the infractors, but often also because they are relatively more powerful. Some of the costs of control are shown to be shifted to partners with a specific form of status within the firm, that of uncontroversial `protectors of the common good'. These main sanctioners help prevent situations in which infractors would be reserved preferential treatment because they control resources too important to their close partners.

组织行为企业管理社会控制法律事务所