2024
DOI: 10.1111/1468-5973.12556
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What factors contribute to the formation of interorganizational collaboration networks: A longitudinal study in response to COVID‐19 emergency

Fei Wang,
Xiaorong Hou,
Xianli Feng

Abstract: In the realm of addressing large‐scale emergencies, interorganizational collaboration emerges as a crucial strategy for effectively mitigating crises. However, the existence of institutional and procedural disparities poses significant challenges in establishing collaborative networks among diverse organizations. Moreover, the determinants influencing cooperative formations exhibit heterogeneity across distinct network structures. This research employs proximity theory and the Exponential Random Graph Model (E… Show more

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