Collaborating for Our Future: Multistakeholder Partnerships for Solving Complex Problems

Barbara Gray (Professor and Smeal Executive Programs Faculty Fellow, Emerita Department of Management and Organization Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University),Jill Purdy (Professor of Management, Milgard School of Business and Associate Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Affairs, University of Washington Tacoma)

Collaborating for Our Future: Multistakeholder Partnerships for Solving Complex Problems
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 March 2018
Pages
272
ISBN
9780198782841

Collaborating for Our Future: Multistakeholder Partnerships for Solving Complex Problems

Barbara Gray (Professor and Smeal Executive Programs Faculty Fellow, Emerita Department of Management and Organization Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University),Jill Purdy (Professor of Management, Milgard School of Business and Associate Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Affairs, University of Washington Tacoma)

Organizations turn to multistakeholder partnerships (MSPs) to meet challenges that they cannot handle alone. By tapping the resources of diverse stakeholders, MSPs develop the capability to address complex issues and problems, such as health care delivery, poverty, human rights, watershed management, education, sustainability, and innovation. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of MSPs, why they are needed, the challenges partners face in working together and how to design them effectively. Through the process of collaboration partners combine their differing strengths, vantage points and expertise to craft innovative responses to pressing societal concerns. The book offers valuable advice for leaders about how to design and scale up effective partnerships and how to address potential obstacles that partners may face.Drawing on three comprehensive cases and countless shorter examples from around the world, the book offers both practical advice for organization embarking on an MSP as well as a theoretical understanding of how partnerships function. Using an institutional theory lens, it explains how partnerships can effect change in institutional fields by reducing turbulence and negotiating a common set of norms and routines to govern partners’ future interactions within the field of concern.

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