The paper describes how the role of network facilitator played by a third party institution may substantially contribute to the development of trust among SMEs involved in a strategic alliance. In our work, empirical evidence is presented by a longitudinal analysis of a case history. The case study focuses on eight international-oriented SMEs located in an industrial district in Northern Italy that built up a formal network called ‘I-Style Partners’. Two rounds of in-depth interviews were carried out with firm leaders and facilitator’s managers involved in the strategic alliance over a three-year period. This paper contribute to theory generation suggesting a three-stage process model in which a network facilitator may enhance interorganizational trust by constituting in turn a substitute of alliance members’ perceptions of ability, integrity and benevolence.
Cannatelli, B. L., Antoldi, F., The role of Network Facilitators in fostering Trust within Strategic Alliances: ALongitudinal Case Study, <<JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP>>, 2012; 25 (1): 19-33. [doi:10.1080/08276331.2012.10593557] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/32037]
The role of Network Facilitators in fostering Trust within Strategic Alliances: A Longitudinal Case Study
Cannatelli, Benedetto Lorenzo;Antoldi, Fabio
2012
Abstract
The paper describes how the role of network facilitator played by a third party institution may substantially contribute to the development of trust among SMEs involved in a strategic alliance. In our work, empirical evidence is presented by a longitudinal analysis of a case history. The case study focuses on eight international-oriented SMEs located in an industrial district in Northern Italy that built up a formal network called ‘I-Style Partners’. Two rounds of in-depth interviews were carried out with firm leaders and facilitator’s managers involved in the strategic alliance over a three-year period. This paper contribute to theory generation suggesting a three-stage process model in which a network facilitator may enhance interorganizational trust by constituting in turn a substitute of alliance members’ perceptions of ability, integrity and benevolence.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.