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The Consortia Century: Aligning for Impact


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2025
Today's societal challenges are at a scale and complexity that cannot be fully addressed by any single organization or institutional actor. Progress requires forums and initiatives with representation from a wide range of relevant stakeholders.The Consortia Century makes the bold prediction that consortia, spanning diverse stakeholders, will be the defining institutional arrangement of the 21st Century. Consortia are not new, but will grow in importance as social, political, economic, environmental, and technological challenges increase. The book presents supporting case examples and provides a model for achieving sufficient stakeholder alignment for collective action - enabling interdependent individuals, groups, and organizations to accomplish together what they cannot do separately. With this book, The Stakeholder Alignment Collaborative provides both the conceptual underpinnings for lateral alignment across stakeholders and practical guidance to advance into what will be needed for the consortia century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197761649
ISBN-10: 019776164X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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The Consortia Century breaks new theoretical ground by going beyond standard individual or organizational levels of analyses to make a strong case for building and sustaining multi-party institutions capable of tackling the major challenges of the 21st Century. The authors then provide well-researched and tested roadmaps for guiding the next generation of institutional entrepreneurs in leading and governing these consortia. Bravo to this creative consortium of authors." Thomas A. Kochan, Professor Emeritus, Sloan School of Management and Institute for Work and Employment Research, MIT
The world’s complex problems, from health, environment, social media, technological change and social justice cannot be resolved by any one nation, organization, individual or even social movement. This book presents an important flexible, adaptable and agile form of organized “aligned impact”—consortia of interests, seeking to work through coordinated action with horizontal, lateral intergroup forms of problem solving. This is a blueprint for a different kind of organizational structure between top-down or bottom-up patterns. A must read for those interested in social change, public policy, and organizational leadership." Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Distinguished and Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science, University of California, Irvine

Notă biografică

The Stakeholder Alignment Collaborative is a multi-disciplinary group of scholars, policy makers, and practitioners that has been advancing theory, policy, and practice at the institutional level of analysis for nearly a decade. It was founded in 2015 and has since expanded in membership and reach, with support from the U.S. National Science Foundation. Since its inception, the Stakeholder Alignment Collaborative has published findings in Data Science Journal, Nature, Negotiation Journal, Sloan Management Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, and other journals. The Stakeholder Alignment Collaborative advances theory, policy, and practice so that research enterprises and related parties can accomplish together what they cannot do separately in addressing the world's most pressing problems.Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Ken Anderson, Karen S. Baker, Nicholas Berente, Helen M. Berman, Alan R. Blatecky, Christine L. Borgman, Patrick Canavan, Bobby Clark, Yaminette Diaz-Linhart, AlysiaGarmulewicz, Alyson Gounden Rock, Michael Haberman, Phyllis D.K. Hildreth, Ron Hutchins, John Leslie King, Christine R. Kirkpatrick, John C. Klensin, Kimberlyn Rachael Leary, Spencer Lewis, W. Christopher Lenhardt, Michael Maffie, Lauren A. Michael, Barbara B. Mittleman, Rajesh Sampath, Sarah Soroui, Namchul Shin, Miya Ward, Susan J. Winter, and Kimberly E. Zarecor