重大挑战的协调探索:倡导团体在搜索联盟中的作用

Coordinated Exploration for Grand Challenges: The Role of Advocacy Groups in Search Consortia

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2016
被引 106
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究指出,在应对重大挑战的搜索联盟中,纳入倡导团体能提升获得资助的可能性,尤其当联盟技术知识分散或经验不足时。

Abstract

Grand challenges are among the most complex problems for modern societies. Many governments and foundations provide substantial resources to encourage the search for solutions. Due to the significance of these problems, organizations often form partnerships in what we call search consortia to engage in joint search and compete for funding. Prior research on joint search highlights the role of specialized organizations, mainly regarding technological domains, to identify a superior solution. However, stakeholder theory leads us to believe that the success of any solution depends on the acceptance and support of important stakeholders. In this study, we suggest that search consortia are more likely to receive funding when they include representatives of stakeholder concerns, so-called advocacy groups. We extend theory on coordinated exploration in joint search by integrating mechanisms from stakeholder theory and argue that advocacy groups improve the generation of potential solutions and provide legitimacy. We test our theory with a unique dataset of 35,249 consortia that proposed solutions to 2,349 grand challenge problems as part of a large European funding program. Our results show that advocacy groups benefit search consortia, particularly when consortia exhibit a high dispersion of technological knowledge and when they are inexperienced.

利益相关者理论组织合作重大挑战合法性公共政策