Changes within activity patterns through network tensions

© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to investigate business network activity patterns and how they change when actors experience tensions. Design/methodology/approach: Four tensions, developed from previous literature, are considered in relation to how they influence...

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Main Authors: Butler, Bella, Purchase, S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80254
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description © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to investigate business network activity patterns and how they change when actors experience tensions. Design/methodology/approach: Four tensions, developed from previous literature, are considered in relation to how they influence activity patterns. A longitudinal case study focusing on the modernization of an international airport illustrates how tensions experienced by actors influence changes in activity patterns. Findings: Results highlight that when tensions in relation to network position are experienced activity patterns are more likely to break and form new patterns. When multiple tensions are experienced within the same period, an old activity pattern is more likely to be broken and the new activity pattern develop. Research limitations/implications: Contributions in relation to interdependencies between activities heighten the impact of changes leading to the breaking of existing patterns, particularly the importance of coordination activities. These findings are context specific because activity patterns vary according to the industry. Practical implications: Practical implications indicate that understanding network interdependences within the change process is important, particularly for co-ordination activities. The study informs practitioners about possible outcomes while tensions are experienced. This study found that when actors are experiencing multiple tensions, breaking of activity patterns is more likely to occur while experience less tensions extending existing activity patterns becoming more likely. Originality/value: Contributions are made in relation to gaps in investigating the business network activity layer and their changes in relation to tensions.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-802542021-03-03T03:48:49Z Changes within activity patterns through network tensions Butler, Bella Purchase, S. Social Sciences Business Business & Economics Business networks Tensions Activity patterns Network dynamics Activities Networks Dynamics PARADOX COMPETITION CREATION STRATEGY EVENTS TIME © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to investigate business network activity patterns and how they change when actors experience tensions. Design/methodology/approach: Four tensions, developed from previous literature, are considered in relation to how they influence activity patterns. A longitudinal case study focusing on the modernization of an international airport illustrates how tensions experienced by actors influence changes in activity patterns. Findings: Results highlight that when tensions in relation to network position are experienced activity patterns are more likely to break and form new patterns. When multiple tensions are experienced within the same period, an old activity pattern is more likely to be broken and the new activity pattern develop. Research limitations/implications: Contributions in relation to interdependencies between activities heighten the impact of changes leading to the breaking of existing patterns, particularly the importance of coordination activities. These findings are context specific because activity patterns vary according to the industry. Practical implications: Practical implications indicate that understanding network interdependences within the change process is important, particularly for co-ordination activities. The study informs practitioners about possible outcomes while tensions are experienced. This study found that when actors are experiencing multiple tensions, breaking of activity patterns is more likely to occur while experience less tensions extending existing activity patterns becoming more likely. Originality/value: Contributions are made in relation to gaps in investigating the business network activity layer and their changes in relation to tensions. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80254 10.1108/JBIM-05-2019-0251 English EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD restricted
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Business
Business & Economics
Business networks
Tensions
Activity patterns
Network dynamics
Activities
Networks
Dynamics
PARADOX
COMPETITION
CREATION
STRATEGY
EVENTS
TIME
Butler, Bella
Purchase, S.
Changes within activity patterns through network tensions
title Changes within activity patterns through network tensions
title_full Changes within activity patterns through network tensions
title_fullStr Changes within activity patterns through network tensions
title_full_unstemmed Changes within activity patterns through network tensions
title_short Changes within activity patterns through network tensions
title_sort changes within activity patterns through network tensions
topic Social Sciences
Business
Business & Economics
Business networks
Tensions
Activity patterns
Network dynamics
Activities
Networks
Dynamics
PARADOX
COMPETITION
CREATION
STRATEGY
EVENTS
TIME
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80254