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E-grāmata: Trust Building and Boundary Spanning in Cross-Border Management [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This edited book addresses two critical issues in international management: building trust and managing boundary spanning activities between international business partners. The duel-process of internationalization of multinational corporations (MNCs), through globalisation and regionalisation, has helped MNCs to increase their market expansion and improve the capabilities of innovation and learning. By creating various forms of international strategic alliances (ISAs), MNCs have become structurally more complex and geographically more dispersed. As a result, MNCs in general and ISAs in particular face the challenges of discerning blurred organisational boundaries, reconfiguring the control mechanisms, integrating diversified resources, and coordinating distributed activities in time and space.



Research in organisation behaviour indicates that boundary spanners play critical yet unspecified roles and functions in managing cross-boundary relationships. A core boundary spanning function is to build trust relationships. When organisations engage in business transactions, members of the organisations are concerned with not only the outcomes of economic transactions but also the processes of social exchanges. Boundary spanners may succeed in building interpersonal trust in a partnership, nonetheless their effort may not lead to inter-partner trust without an effective implementation of the institutionalisation process. Whereas trustworthiness is the antecedent to trust providing the basis for trust to develop, distrust manifests itself as a separate and linked concept to trust. These dynamic features of trust, trustworthiness, and distrust are critically elaborated.



Trust Building and Boundary Spanning in Cross-Border Management is dedicated to explicating these under-researched themes and contributing to the emerging streams of research in micro foundations and micro-structural approaches. It illustrates the latest research on the topic and will be of interest to both students at an advanced level, academics and reflective practitioners in the fields of organisational behaviour and theory, strategic management, international strategy and strategic alliances.



Trust Building and Boundary Spanning in Cross-Border Management is dedicated to addressing these under-researched themes and contributing to the emerging streams of research in micro foundations and role-based organization theory. It illustrates the latest research on the topic and will be of interest both to students at an advanced level

Chapter 1



Introduction: Trust-building and Boundary-spanning in Cross-border
Management



Michael Zhang



Part I Conceptual Development



Chapter 2



Trust and Distrust The Microstructural Ties Connecting Cross-border
Inter-partner Relationships



Michael Zhang



Chapter 3



Boundary Spanning in ISAs: A Trust Perspective



Michael Zhang and Paul Gooderham



Part II Trust building through boundary spanning



Chapter 4



Trust-building and Boundary-spanning in Global Collaborations



Thomas Tųth and Anne-Marie Sųderberg



Chapter 5



Personal Attachment of Boundary Spanners in ISAs: A Two-sided Coin



Franziska Engelhard and Robin Pesch



Chapter 6



Building Trust across International Boundaries: The Founders Role in
Consulting Firms Early Development



Murray Taylor, Jarryd Daymond and James Willard



Chapter 7



Trust in Global Value Chains and the Role of Intermediaries



Alessandro Perri and Nancy Buchan



Part III Boundary Spanning from a trust perspective



Chapter 8



Micro-foundation Thinking in Alliance Learning: Role of Boundary Spanners
Theory of Mind



Xinlu Qiu and Sven Haugland



Chapter 9



Restoring Trust through Isomorphism at MFIs: Trustworthiness and Boundary
Permeability



Robert Swalef and Michael Zhang



Chapter 10



Spanning the Boundary of Organisations: A Systematic Review of the
Inter-Organisational Boundary Spanning Literature



Ryan Tang, Xinlu Qiu and Michael Zhang



Chapter 11



Concluding Summary: Linking Micro-structural Approach with Systems Theory



Michael Zhang
Michael Wei Zhang is a Reader in International Strategy in the Nottingham Business School at Nottingham Trent University, UK.