HYBRID HORIZONS: EXPLORING THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POLYCENTRIC GOVERNANCE AND ORGANIZATIONAL HYBRIDS

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Mei Ling Zhang

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This study delves into the realm of economic organizations by exploring the dynamic relationship between hierarchy, market, and networks. It examines the contention that these three prototypes—hierarchy, market, and network—give rise to diverse organizational forms, including hybrid organizations. Drawing on seminal work by Williamson, Olson, Simon, and various scholars, this research aims to uncover the reasons for the coexistence of these organizational forms and their contribution to public benefit. It underscores that the amalgamation of hierarchy, market, and network features plays a pivotal role in shaping modern economic organizations. Additionally, this study advocates the utilization of discrete structural analysis to understand the intricate mechanisms behind the formation of diverse organizations and the relative advantages they offer in terms of transaction costs.

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Published: Nov 28, 2023
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economic organizations, hierarchy, market, network, hybrid organizations, transaction costs, public benefit, discrete structural analysis
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