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Network Change as a Battle of Ideas? Analysing the Interplay Between Idea Structures and Activated Structures

Abrahamsen, Morten H.; Henneberg, Stephan C.; Huemer, Lars; Naudé, Peter
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/93456
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2011
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2016.02.006
Abstract
How should a network be organised? In what direction should it change? In networks actors have distinct network positions

which are defined by their connected relationships. If an actor wants to change this network position by altering his connected

relationships or respond to the actions of others, he will most likely face differing and perhaps conflicting views and ideas

about how the network should be organised. This “battle of ideas” will arguably have an effect on the resulting network reconfiguration.

To understand network dynamics we therefore need to understand how interaction reflects the actors’ perceptions,

ideas and knowledge of their network. This interplay between ideas and action is the focal point of this paper. After expanding

on a theoretical framework provided by Håkansson and Waluszewski (2002) which highlights this interplay, we apply it to an

empirical study of the Japanese distribution networks of Norwegian fresh salmon. Here, traditional fish distribution is undergoing

increasing pressure to change by actors questioning its efficiency.
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Dette er et Open Access tidsskrift. Publisert versjon tilgjengelig: http://www.impjournal.org/
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The IMP Group
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The IMP Journal

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