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Meta-organization

Meta-organization

A meta-organization is defined as an organization that is formed of other organizations, rather than by individuals. This concept was developed in the scope of management studies in 2005 by Göran Ahrne and Nils Brunsson. Wikipedia
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A meta-organization is defined as an organization that is formed of other organizations, rather than by individuals. This concept was developed in the scope ...
Ahrne and. Brunsson (2005, 2008) defined meta-organizations as formal organizations organizing other formal organizations. What has been called the 'European ...
Many meta-organizations gather firms (e.g. Global Business Initiative or Airlines for Europe), some gather sustainability standards and accreditation bodies ( ...
Meta-organization from list.msu.edu
Meta-organizations bring together different firms (e.g., global business initiatives), gather industry standards as well as sector specific schemes (e.g., ISO ...
Meta-organizations often compete with their members for autonomy and actorhood. They face an unprecedented intermingling of multiple levels of structures, ...
Meta-organizations make some interactions more visible. They concentrate some power in a certain way. They introduce the question of similarity and isomorphism ...
The members of a metaorganization are autonomous organizations with some shared or collective goals, typically structured around a central ...
Meta-organization from www.e-elgar.com
This comprehensive book explains, in-depth, the unique way in which meta-organizations function, how they differ from organizations with individual membership, ...