This research represents a continuation of a previous systematic research conducted few years ago by some of the authors (Hinna et al. 2010, 2014). In order to focus on the need to deepen the study on board dynamics in public organizations, this study presents an overview of international literature regarding boards in public organizations, in order to evidence if, and in which terms “board dynamics and interactions” has been a topic of research in public governance in recent years. Then, using a resource dependence approach the paper tries to understand how external factors and pressures can influence board composition and board interaction. The results will contribute and provide suggestions to further research on board dynamics in public organizations.
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Tomo, A., Hinna, A., Scarozza, D., De Nito, E., & Mangia, G. (2014). Challenging governance between internal and external actors: A resource dependence approach for studying board dynamics and interactions. Corporate Ownership and Control, 12(1), 75–91. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv12i1p5
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