Saving Societies From Within: Innovation and Equity Through Inter-Organizational Networks

Author:   Jerald Hage (University of Maryland, USA) ,  Joseph J. Valadez (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK) ,  Wilbur C. Hadden (University of Maryland, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032620794


Pages:   286
Publication Date:   12 February 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jerald Hage (University of Maryland, USA) ,  Joseph J. Valadez (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK) ,  Wilbur C. Hadden (University of Maryland, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.712kg
ISBN:  

9781032620794


ISBN 10:   103262079
Pages:   286
Publication Date:   12 February 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Saving Societies From Within addresses an important issue and does this in an understandable, well-argued way. It nicely positions the coordination of action – on the individual and organizational level of analysis – with the help of interorganizational networks between economic and political approaches to coordination."" Jörg Sydow, Professor of Management, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany ""The book offers an innovative approach to understanding the importance of interorganizational coordination. The introductory chapter is valuable and insightful. It explains the central theoretical approach in comparison with other approaches. Then, it shows main building blocks of the interorganizational coordination approach. The review of the literature is detailed and important."" Amalya L. Oliver, George S. Wise Chair in Sociology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel"


"""Societies Saving Themselves addresses an important issue and does this in an understandable, well-argued way. It nicely positions the coordination of action – on the individual and organizational level of analysis – with the help of interorganizational networks between economic and political approaches to coordination."" Jörg Sydow, Professor of Management, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany ""The book offers an innovative approach to understanding the importance of interorganizational coordination. The introductory chapter is valuable and insightful. It explains the central theoretical approach in comparison with other approaches. Then, it shows main building blocks of the interorganizational coordination approach. The review of the literature is detailed and important."" Amalya L. Oliver, George S. Wise Chair in Sociology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel"


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Jerald Hage is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. He has spent his professional life attempting to solve major problems with theory and applied research to test that theory, starting with the study of organizational innovation. Joseph J. Valadez is Professor of Global Health at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK. He is a community epidemiologist who has worked in more than 50 lower- and middle-income countries, including Kenya and Nicaragua. Wilbur C. Hadden is Research Scientist at the Center for Innovation, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland at College Park, USA. His general interest is in the advancement of population health and more specifically in social inequalities and social determinants of health.

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