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Journal of Management Inquiry | 2018

Why Meta-Organizations Matter: A Response to Lawton et al. and Spillman

Héloïse Berkowitz; Sanne Bor

In a recent issue in this journal, Lawton et al. and Spillman argue for the importance of studying trade associations, also referred to with the broader term meta-organization. They discuss why meta-organizations matter and why more research is needed on the topic. We fully concur with the authors that meta-organizations constitute an inflating, diverse, and undeniable phenomenon of collective action among organizations and that collective scholarly efforts are necessary to improve our understanding of meta-organizations in their multiplicity. In this article, we shed some light on a body of work already investigating the matter. They constitute what we call the “European School” of meta-organization. We show the relevance of this recent European work for the US–UK-oriented trade association research and aim to bridge the gap between these research traditions by proposing a common research agenda on key topics of resources, forms’ differentiation, coopetition, and their role in sustainability governance.


Archive | 2015

How firms (partially) organize their environment: Meta-organizations in the oil and gas industry

Héloïse Berkowitz; Hervé Dumez

In this paper, we investigate how firms collectively organize their environment. Past literature mostly focused on networks and institutions and has overlooked the role of meta-organizations in this process. Based on the case study of the oil and gas industry, we develop an abductive grounded theory model of meta-organizations as collective partial organizations. Our study shows that firms – complete organizations – organize their environment through the setting up of many meta-organizations – partial and thin organizations, which leads to a growing organizational complexity. This complexity results from the organizational creativity of firms when they are confronted to three decision situations. Finally, we highlight the importance of membership in MOs, analyze the various implications of its completeness or incompleteness for legitimacy, and discuss the emergent concept of outreach strategies which we argue to be central for thin organizations.


Journal of Business Ethics | 2017

Collectively Designing CSR Through Meta-Organizations: A Case Study of the Oil and Gas Industry

Héloïse Berkowitz; Marcelo Bucheli; Hervé Dumez


European Management Review | 2016

The Concept of Meta-Organization: Issues for Management Studies

Héloïse Berkowitz; Hervé Dumez


Academy of Management Review | 2016

A More Relevant Approach to Relevance in Management Studies: An Essay on Performativity

Eric Abrahamson; Héloïse Berkowitz; Hervé Dumez


international conference on multimedia information networking and security | 2015

Comment une idée abstraite devient un dispositif de gestion: Le cas du développement durable

Héloïse Berkowitz


Archive | 2017

Racket in the Oceans

Héloïse Berkowitz; Hervé Dumez


Archive | 2017

The Gribeauval system, or the issue of standardization in the 18th century

Héloïse Berkowitz; Hervé Dumez


international conference on multimedia information networking and security | 2016

Le système Gribeauval ou la question de la standardisation au XVIIIe siècle

Héloïse Berkowitz; Hervé Dumez


Post-Print | 2016

The Gribeauval system, or the issue of standardization in the 18th century [Le système Gribeauval ou la question de la standardisation au XVIIIe siècle]

Héloïse Berkowitz; Hervé Dumez

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Hervé Dumez

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Sanne Bor

Hanken School of Economics

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