The public sector as broker: an interim report

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Abstract

The analysis of social networks in management and organizations has become mainstream. Research has focused on actors within networks (i.e. nodes) and the relationships between these actors (i.e. ties). The position taken in this paper is that an inter-organisational collaboration is not about merging and creating new organizational settings, and more about restructuring organizational life itself based upon key connections with other economic actors. Instrumental is the notion of brokerage. The public sector as a network broker is assumed to facilitate interactions among economic actors by co-ordinating venues for them to interact. This research explores the role of a public sector organisation in managing and governing such an inter-organisational network. It also explores the concept of network brokerage through the lens of social network analysis. The research presented is a longitudinal case-study of a network of high performing private sector organisations coordinated and facilitated by a public sector broker.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)132-139
JournalProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Volume10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event4th & 5th UK Social Networks Conferences - London, Greenwich, United Kingdom
Duration: 3 Jul 20095 Jul 2009

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