Beyond the Membership Decision: How Do Trade Associations Manage Firm Involvement?

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Abstract

A trade assocation’s effectiveness is more than a matter of attracting and retaining member firms. It must also manage member firm involvement in its activities. Herein, I outline three drivers of firm participation in TA activity – economic self-interest, sociological identity, and meta-organizational management – and call for further research on ways that trade associations can manage firm-level contributions to communal strategy.

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Barnett, M. L. (2018). Beyond the Membership Decision: How Do Trade Associations Manage Firm Involvement? Journal of Management Inquiry, 27(1), 10–12. https://doi.org/10.1177/1056492616688854

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